Danziger, 2021 - Google Patents
The democratic king: The role of ritualized flattery in political discourseDanziger, 2021
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- Danziger R
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Research has shown that personality cults are a strategy to further political legitimation. They function to secure a leader's position in the absence of democratic legitimation methods by using excessive flattery towards the leader. Habitual public flattery towards …
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