Leipzig Authoritarianism Study: United in Resentment (published on November 13, 2024)
Leipzig Authoritarianism Study 2024
Nov 26, 2024

How have right-wing extremist and authoritarian attitudes changed in Germany in 2024?
Are prejudices and resentments on the rise again in uncertain times? And how do Germans feel about democracy today? As a representative long-term survey, the Leipzig Authoritarianism Study 2024 can show the development of attitudes over time and offer explanations.
Since 2002, researchers at the University of Leipzig have been analysing the development of authoritarian and far-right attitudes in Germany, first as the Centre Study and since 2018 as the Authoritarianism Study. The Authoritarianism Study 2024 analyses in particular anti-Semitism, sexism and anti-feminism, disenchantment with democracy and the social conditions of resentment.
The study was edited by Oliver Decker, Johannes Kiess, Ayline Heller and Elmar Brähler. The study is supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and the Otto Brenner Foundation.
The full study can be downloaded from the following link:
Web: www.boell.de
