neerdaels.bsky.social
Political psychologist at KU Leuven
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In response, individuals show heightened support for authoritarianism, which promises a sense of predictability, structure, and meaning by providing a belief system with a rigid worldview, clear social rules, and the guidance of a ‘strong leader’. (4/4)
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doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000483
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Anomie leads to a pervasive feeling that one cannot influence the political process or achieve one’s political goals, i.e., a lack of political control. This increases the perception that one can neither understand nor predict political affairs, thus causing political uncertainty. (3/4)
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When people feel that society lacks morality, cohesion, and functional leadership (i.e., anomie), they are more likely to desire a ‘strong’, authoritarian leader.
We also show why this is the case:
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Hi, would you mind adding me as well? Thank you!