Authoritarian Individualism

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Authoritarian Individualism, or AuthInd for short, is an authoritarian, most often  economically centrist and socially ambiguous  individualist ideology that supports the implementation of a system that combines a  strong, centralised state and authoritaritive control over the political sphere with an emphasis on the  individual and their will and liberties outside of any external determinants such as society, morality,  tradition and culture, opposing the  collectivist nature of most  authoritarian  ideologies.

One of the most common variants is closely related to post-libertarianism, seeing a  strong authoritarian government as integral to truly defending  individual rights and liberties, embracing  individualist philosophy and opposition to  collectivist ideas and  state control of information but rejecting typical  libertarian political systems. It sees as the state being able to provide safety and the means for the individual to make their most of the existence and achieve true flourishment, reconciling the apparent disconnect between authoritarianism and  individualism. Furthermore, Authoritarian Individualism often supports alternative forms of governance such as meritocracy, standing in opposition to  democracy, which it sees as simply the  tyranny of the masses and thus incompatible with a truly individualistic society.

Beyond the Tyranny of Masses
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