Fathali Moghaddam

Professor of Psychology, Cambridge University Press Book Series Editor, Georgetown University, United States of America

Fathali Moghaddam

Professor of Psychology, Cambridge University Press Book Series Editor, Georgetown University, United States of America
Fathali M. Moghaddam is professor of psychology at Georgetown University and Editor of the Cambridge University Press book series on Progressive Psychology. He has published extensively on the psychology of democracy, dictatorship, human rights and duties, mutual radicalization, political plasticity, and intergroup conflict. Some of his most recent books are as follows: The Psychology of Dictatorship (2013), The Psychology of Democracy (2016), Mutual radicalization: How Groups and Nations Push Each Other to Extremes (2018), Threat to Democracy: The Appeal of Authoritarianism in an Age of Uncertainty (2019), How Psychologists Failed (2023), Political Plasticity (2023), The Psychology of Revolution (2024), The Psychology of Assimilation, Multiculturalism, and Omniculturalism (2024), and Collective Irrationality (2025). He has received a number of prestigious national and international academic awards for his research.
Last updated: Oct 02, 2025

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