Endorsing populism to cope with ambiguity? The role of the need for closure, self-deception, and personal values in advocating populist attitudes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
This study examined the relationships between the need for cognitive closure, self-deception, personal values,
and populism to shed light on the motivational dynamics underlying the adoption of populist attitudes. Drawing
on Jost's perspective on the role of ambiguity management needs and ideological conservatism in shaping political attitudes, this study also highlights the dynamics relating populist attitudes to the left-right political
continuum. A total of 785 Italian adults (F = 56.6 %; mean age = 35.8 years, SD = 14.1) anonymously participated in thes tudy by completing an online questionnaire. Path analysis revealed that self-deception drove populist attitudes; the need for cognitive closure was related to populist attitudes after individual value systems were aligned with ideological conservatism. The findings emphasized the greater importance of personal values over political values in driving political attitudes and suggested that a fusion of left- and right-wing populism may occur based on shared authoritarian predispositions. Practical implications for educational curricula were discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Right-wing populism, Left-wing populism, Personal values, Need for cognitive closure, Self-deception, Authoritarianism
Elenco autori:
Miglietta Anna, Molinengo Giorgia, Rizzo Marco
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