Segregation and belief polarization as boundary conditions for when fusion leads to self-sacrifice

ZJ Melton, M Motyl - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018 - search.proquest.com
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018search.proquest.com
Physical enclavement, away from out-group members, may determine when identify fusion
leads to self-sacrifice. When people surround themselves with ideologically similar others,
their attitudes may polarize and become moralized, leading to more violence and hostility
toward people who do not share those attitudes. We discuss how this segregation may
increase the amount of political violence in typically nonviolent systems.
Abstract
Physical enclavement, away from out-group members, may determine when identify fusion leads to self-sacrifice. When people surround themselves with ideologically similar others, their attitudes may polarize and become moralized, leading to more violence and hostility toward people who do not share those attitudes. We discuss how this segregation may increase the amount of political violence in typically nonviolent systems.
ProQuest
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果