Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society

One of the key features of Colombia’s development over the years is the lack of personal security that the local population has experienced for many decades. Apprehension, fear for one’s life and life of one’s friends and family, instability and social inequality have been shaping the local mindset...

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Main Author: O. L. Kraev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MGIMO University Press 2021-09-01
Series:Концепт: философия, религия, культура
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Online Access:https://concept.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/543
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description One of the key features of Colombia’s development over the years is the lack of personal security that the local population has experienced for many decades. Apprehension, fear for one’s life and life of one’s friends and family, instability and social inequality have been shaping the local mindset for a long time. Populism and caudilism (cult of the leader), typical phenomena in the historical development of the continent, have gained prominence in the 21st century Colombia. In order to determine the characteristic features of anti-democratic regimes the author analyzes earlier works on authoritarian systems, the instruments they employ to assert dominance and the  psychology of the masses that submit to authoritarian leadership. The article  addresses the causes behind authoritarian features in the psychology of Colombian society that have certain influence on local politics and trends in the country’s development. The author introduces a hypothesis that individual mindset and crowd psychology are somewhat important in this regard since Colombian political system as such is rather consistent in demanding strict compliance with procedures and principles of democracy. Therefore, a pattern of submission to authoritative figures stands out among the reasons that encourage a significant part of the Colombian society to give up their freedom. For nearly twenty years Álvaro Uribe has been an authoritarian leader who meets expectations of a large part of the society and whose dominance in the country’s politics (uribism) has not been noticeably affected by his questionable reputation tainted with suspicion of corruption and complicity in grave crimes. Official statistics demonstrating his popularity, his protégé’s victory in the 2018 presidential election and the cult of Uribe’s personality indicate the stability of his key role in Colombian  politics. However, the analysis of mainstream and alternative media, which play an increasingly visible role in Colombian society, the protest movements in late 2019 and early 2020, the growing importance of social media in the society and Colombia’s experience in protecting the system of checks and balances shows that the psychological need for submission to a caudillo,  such as Uribe, is less manifested or completely absent among the wider  population, especially among the young who tend to orient themselves towards other values.
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spelling doaj.art-a91220337f6445429cf043d4ffc168892024-12-28T14:21:52ZengMGIMO University PressКонцепт: философия, религия, культура2541-88312619-05402021-09-0153274010.24833/2541-8831-2021-3-19-27-40424Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian SocietyO. L. Kraev0MGIMO UniversityOne of the key features of Colombia’s development over the years is the lack of personal security that the local population has experienced for many decades. Apprehension, fear for one’s life and life of one’s friends and family, instability and social inequality have been shaping the local mindset for a long time. Populism and caudilism (cult of the leader), typical phenomena in the historical development of the continent, have gained prominence in the 21st century Colombia. In order to determine the characteristic features of anti-democratic regimes the author analyzes earlier works on authoritarian systems, the instruments they employ to assert dominance and the  psychology of the masses that submit to authoritarian leadership. The article  addresses the causes behind authoritarian features in the psychology of Colombian society that have certain influence on local politics and trends in the country’s development. The author introduces a hypothesis that individual mindset and crowd psychology are somewhat important in this regard since Colombian political system as such is rather consistent in demanding strict compliance with procedures and principles of democracy. Therefore, a pattern of submission to authoritative figures stands out among the reasons that encourage a significant part of the Colombian society to give up their freedom. For nearly twenty years Álvaro Uribe has been an authoritarian leader who meets expectations of a large part of the society and whose dominance in the country’s politics (uribism) has not been noticeably affected by his questionable reputation tainted with suspicion of corruption and complicity in grave crimes. Official statistics demonstrating his popularity, his protégé’s victory in the 2018 presidential election and the cult of Uribe’s personality indicate the stability of his key role in Colombian  politics. However, the analysis of mainstream and alternative media, which play an increasingly visible role in Colombian society, the protest movements in late 2019 and early 2020, the growing importance of social media in the society and Colombia’s experience in protecting the system of checks and balances shows that the psychological need for submission to a caudillo,  such as Uribe, is less manifested or completely absent among the wider  population, especially among the young who tend to orient themselves towards other values.https://concept.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/543caudilismpopulismauthoritarianismsocial medialatin americamass protestscolombia
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Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society
Концепт: философия, религия, культура
caudilism
populism
authoritarianism
social media
latin america
mass protests
colombia
title Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society
title_full Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society
title_fullStr Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society
title_full_unstemmed Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society
title_short Authoritarian Thinking in Contemporary Colombian Society
title_sort authoritarian thinking in contemporary colombian society
topic caudilism
populism
authoritarianism
social media
latin america
mass protests
colombia
url https://concept.mgimo.ru/jour/article/view/543
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