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English version In this book from Anne Applebaum, published in 2020, whose title is Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism , the core claim is that the pull toward authoritarianism isn’t primarily ideological; it’s psychological. She argues authoritarianism appeals to people who cannot tolerate complexity, and that there’s nothing inherently left-wing or right-wing about this instinct: it’s anti-pluralist, suspicious of different ideas, and allergic to genuine debate, a frame of mind rather than a set of ideas. In other words, someone can arrive at authoritarian sympathies from a Marxist starting point just as easily as from a nationalist one; the common thread isn’t the doctrine but the discomfort with disagreement and ambiguity. She draws this partly from behavioral scientist Karen Stenner’s research: Stenner argues that roughly a third of any population has what she calls an authoritarian predisposition, a preference for homogenei...