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Authoritarianism and Machiavellianism

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A new convert to Perfectionism recalled years later his experience of mutual criticism at Noyes’ hands: “Today I feel that I would give many years of my life if I could have just one more criticism from John H. Noyes” (Fried, 1970, p. 30).

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Stone, W.F., Schaffner, P.E. (1988). Authoritarianism and Machiavellianism. In: The Psychology of Politics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3830-0_6

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