articlePolitical PsychologyMar 15, 2017Closed access

Ideological Asymmetries and the Essence of Political Psychology

New York University

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Abstract

Individuals are not merely passive vessels of whatever beliefs and opinions they have been exposed to; rather, they are attracted to belief systems that resonate with their own psychological needs and interests, including epistemic, existential, and relational needs to attain certainty, security, and social belongingness. Jost, Glaser, Kruglanski, and Sulloway ( ) demonstrated that needs to manage uncertainty and threat were associated with core values of political conservatism, namely respect for tradition and acceptance of inequality. Since 2003 there have been far more studies on the psychology of left‐right ideology than in the preceding half century, and their empirical yield helps to address lingering…

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Keywords
  • Ideology
  • Social psychology
  • System justification
  • Psychology
  • Politics
  • Conservatism
  • Certainty
  • Political psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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