The chapter examines the extent to which authoritarian values are supported in Turkish society, the level of authoritarianism within social and political circles, and its evolution over the past 10 years:
The level of authoritarianism in Turkish society is very close to the midpoint on a scale of 1 to 5. Society is divided between pluralism and authoritarianism. Two out of every five people have a low tendency toward authoritarianism, while three have a high or neutral tendency. The tendency toward authoritarianism significantly determines reactions to political events, and a neutral position also carries the potential for higher support for political power.
The level of authoritarianism in Turkish society is positioned very close to the midpoint on a scale of 1 to 5. Society is divided between pluralism and authoritarianism. Two out of every five people have a low tendency toward authoritarianism, while three have a high or neutral tendency. This tendency toward authoritarianism significantly determines reactions to political events, and a neutral position carries the potential for higher support for the political authority. While the rate of those with low authoritarian tendencies is 42%, one out of every three people approves of blocking transportation to prevent protest demonstrations.
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