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</image> <label>Author</label> <label>Illustrator</label> <label>Published on</label> <label>Publisher</label> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Publication order</header> <label>Previous</label> <label>Next</label> </group> </infobox>The Irrational in Politics is a 1970 book by Chris Pallis which attempts to understand why people submit to authority even if they know it is unjust or inefficient, arguing that it lies in sexual repression. The book is often seen as an introduction to the ideas of Wilhelm Reich.[1]

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