Category: Autocracy

  • Democratic, Autocratic and Servant Leadership

    Democratic, Autocratic and Servant Leadership The essence of democratic leadership can be defined by the three functions it is able to perform. These include the distribution of responsibility among the group, the empowerment of the members, and assistance or guidance of the collectives decision-making process (Woods, 2020). As such, many members of a group are…

  • Prejudices in People From Authoritarian Families

    Prejudices in People From Authoritarian Families Family is the initial institution that shapes childrens beliefs and values. Although people may change their worldview later in life when communicating with peers and colleagues, the foundational knowledge often remains the same because many preferences unconsciously develop by the age of four (Odenweller & Harris, 2018). For instance,…

  • Two Parenting Approaches: Authoritative and Authoritarian

    Two Parenting Approaches: Authoritative and Authoritarian There are different approaches to providing good nurturing and education for children, and psychologists argue which is the best. They imply different assumptions about the childrens behavior and provides different parenting methods. The childs development is a complex and individual process: it depends on the childs character and the…

  • Prejudices in People From Authoritarian Families

    Prejudices in People From Authoritarian Families Family is the initial institution that shapes childrens beliefs and values. Although people may change their worldview later in life when communicating with peers and colleagues, the foundational knowledge often remains the same because many preferences unconsciously develop by the age of four (Odenweller & Harris, 2018). For instance,…

  • Authoritarian, Laissez-Faire, Democratic Leadership

    Authoritarian, Laissez-Faire, Democratic Leadership There is no use denying the fact that the world dictates its own conditions for people. Coherent society appreciates strong willed people, who are able to respond to changing environment and become successful. Moreover, it should also be said that the skills of team work are also needed for a person…

  • Conditions That Led to Emergence of Authoritarian State in 20th Century

    Conditions That Led to Emergence of Authoritarian State in 20th Century An authoritarian state is a form of governance featured with the rejection of political plurality and application of executive power to maintain the political status. Mostly, authoritarianism is exercised with a strong reduction in the rule of law while separating the powers and denying…

  • Authoritarian Capitalism and Western Liberal Version

    Authoritarian Capitalism and Western Liberal Version Table of Contents Introduction Economic Development in Autocracy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Capitalism is a means of production which is usually dominated by free competition and involves profit orientation and private ownership of business. This demonstrates an open market. It encourages individual operated firms rather than government operated ones.…

  • Authoritarian Political Systems and Economic Development

    Authoritarian Political Systems and Economic Development Authoritarianism and populism are returning to the world, raising questions about how economically successful such regimes can be. As practice shows, economic growth is less stable under authoritarian regimes than in democratic countries. Economic growth gradually leads to forming an urban class and protests against authoritarian rule. Authoritarianism as…

  • Leadership Styles Comparison: Authoritarian, Democratic, and Laissez-Faire Leadership

    Leadership Styles Comparison: Authoritarian, Democratic, and Laissez-Faire Leadership Leadership style is an essential managerial characteristic. According to Lewins model, there are three types of leadership: authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-faire (Marquis & Huston, 2011). Authoritarian leadership is characterized by rigidity, strict control, and discipline. Such leaders mainly focus on the desired results. Within organizations, authoritative leaders…

  • Autocratic, Consultative, Group-Based Leadership

    Autocratic, Consultative, Group-Based Leadership Autocratic leaders use readily available information to make decisions without involving other people. In certain cases, leaders utilize the limited input provided by team members but do not involve them in decision-making. The little input involves the supply of information that could help the leader in making decisions. Two classes of…