I was just taking the
survey on Morality which is a study by five social psychologists who study morality and politics. The studies have been approved by the Institutional Review Board at the University of Virginia. So here is my first results (please note that the terms were not defined & I think they are somewhat ambiguous - especially "purity" and "loyalty"):
I know I score higher than most liberals about authority, because people in authority are people who deserve respect as all people do. Many people in authority are there for good reason, such as level of expertise and/or caring for others (of course, it's not always true). But I don't think people of authority should get less respect than others, which seems to be the view of some liberals.