ABSTRACT
Analyzing political conservatism as motivated social cognition integrates theories of personality (authoritarianism, dogmatism–intolerance of ambiguity), epistemic and existential needs (for closure, regulatory focus, terror management), and ideological rationalization (social dominance, system justification). A metaanalysis (88 samples, 12 countries, 22,818 cases) confirms that several psychological variables predict political conservatism: - death anxiety (weighted mean r = .50); system instability (.47); dogmatism–intolerance of ambiguity (.34); openness to experience (–.32); uncertainty tolerance (–.27); needs for order, structure, and closure (.26); integrative complexity (–.20); fear of threat and loss (.18); and self-esteem (–.09).
The core ideology of conservatism stresses resistance to change and justification of inequality and is motivated by needs that vary situationally and dispositionally to manage uncertainty and threat.
Or rather.....who conspired to steal it from us once it became clear that with the collapse of the USSR - "Reds under our beds!" would no cause the same level of alarm that had previously kept US citizens paying trillions in taxes to support the military....in a civil democracy no less!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Political Conservatism as Motivated Social Cognition
Labels:
conservatism,
fear,
politics,
psychology,
terrorism
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