wendy wendy goldman wrote the destroyed life in the wake of the russian civil war and. the difficult effort to establish social services and to ensure that killed then weren't feral and running around murdering and stealing the aftermath of that was the fierce social conservatism of comrade stalin. so i'm wondering if past political movements were in part the authoritarianism was a reaction to the destroyed family lives of the prior generation. i'm inclined to say, you know. yes, or maybe, you know, i'm thinking of it. there was this really interesting. there's a psychology just he's a researcher, michael, being. he was an author on this paper on. and one of the conclusions draws you know he he collected data the us and i think some european countries as well looking at support for populism and found that you know there is this kind of inverse correlation with populism and socioeconomic status. you know, he also included other measures like interest in, dominance and need for status and those kinds of things that's actually inversely correlated with populism i mean, one