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Authoritarianism is when objectives act as authority, for the individual or groups actions. These objectives of course are considered of greater consequence, than those who may be impacted negatively by their imposition. The personal responsibility of authoritarians, will in all likelihood be ceded to the higher authority, and they will not take personal responsibility for their actions, but feel themselves to act as representatives, for Models of Expectation, as objectives of higher authority.

In terms of progressive authoritarianism, for the purposes of promoting progressive advancement, the individual is subject to Models of Expectation, which represent states and conditions as progressive elevation. The mandates of Authoritarianism are definitive, singular, conclusive, explicit, precise and specific, wherein the individual is expected to correspond to models and standards, for the ways one is to think, speak and act. Since these models are considered to be elite, this confers upon those who practice them, advantaged status, privileges and responsibilities, that may be thought to not apply or be obtainable, by others unlike themselves.

Models of Expectation are Conceptual Authority, which dictate to the individual, activity, behavior, thought and speech. The philosophy of Progressive Materialism, specifically in terms of the Mundane Consciousness, is said here to have an orientation and propensity for authoritarianism, defined by the term Authoritative Dictates. This means that the demand for the individual, to conform and correspond to progressive and superior models of expectation as objectives, is authoritarian, in that outside higher authority, other than the self-deciding individual, is the directive for one's living decisions

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