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Else Frenkel-Brunswik was a prominent social psychologist known for her significant contributions to understanding authoritarianism and prejudice. Born in Vienna in 1908, she became a key figure in the study of personality and social behavior, particularly through her involvement in the research project that led to the influential book "The Authoritarian Personality." This work explored the relationship between personality traits and political ideologies, particularly fascism and anti-Semitism, and has left a lasting mark on social psychology.

Frenkel-Brunswik's research delved into the psychological underpinnings of prejudice, focusing on how individuals' backgrounds and personality traits influence their social attitudes. After fleeing Europe due to the rise of Nazism, she settled in the United States, where her work gained significant recognition. Throughout her career, she remained dedicated to the study of social issues, contributing valuable insights into the dynamics of tolerance, intolerance, and the psychological factors that shape societal beliefs.

Nazionalità Americano, Austriaco
Data di nascita July 4, 1908
Luogo di nascita Vienna, Austria
Data di morte April 20, 1988