This distinction is frequently use in management and leadership. Authoritarian as a prevalent style of leader behaviour. Those researchers that parse the style a bit further add paternal style. Through misuse of language, some researchers have substituted autocratic when referring to authoritarian leadership style. An autocracy is a form of control, management, and leadership in which the power is held by a single, frequently self-appointed, ruler, usually behaving as a dictator, ruling with unlimited authority, and one who has undisputed influence or power. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek autokratôr, one rulingby one's self alone.
From the followers' points of view, authoritarianism is of, relating to, or favouring blind submission to authority, or of, relating to, or favouring a concentration of power in a leader or an elite not legally or in practice responsible to followers. Such behaviour is called granted authority as a follower response by Fikret-Paşa, a Turkish leadership researcher.
a person who has taken a position of authority.
The ruler seeks to control all aspects of government but not the social structure. A+
The answer is democratic
An authoritarian, autocratic,dictatorial, or tyrannical leader.
absolute, authoritarian, autocratic, oppressive, tyrannical
absolute, authoritarian, autocratic, oppressive, tyrannical
authoritarian or autocratic rule
autocratic
strict, severe, autocratic, dictatorial, dogmatic, tyrannical, doctrinaire
Authoritarian(Autocratic), Participative(Democratic), Delegative(laissez- Faire)
Authoritarian(Autocratic), Participative(Democratic), Delegative(laissez- Faire)
The Roman Republic was neither authoritarian nor democratic. It was oligarchic.
Authoritarian:noun:a person who advocates, practices, or enforces such obedience.Example sentences:My mom was an authoritarian.I also had an aunt who was authoritarian.The teacher at my school is an authoritarian.adjective:a. expecting strict obedience to one's authority.b. demanding obedience.c. based on the principle that the leaders and not the people have the final authority.Example sentences:1a. Growing up, I had authoritarian parents.2b. Their authoritarian values lead us to be respectable individuals, especially to our elders.3c. Some governments have become too authoritarian.
It means exercising control over the freedom, will, or thought of others. Synonyms are authoritarian, autocratic, dictatorial, or tyrannical.