Authors
Jan-Willem Van Prooijen, André PM Krouwel
Publication date
2019/4
Journal
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
159-163
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are political left- and right-wing extremists similar to one another and different from moderates? We propose and review four interrelated propositions that explain adherence to extreme political ideologies from a psychological perspective. We argue that (a) psychological distress stimulates adopting an extreme ideological outlook; (b) extreme ideologies are characterized by a relatively simplistic, black-and-white perception of the social world; (c) because of such mental simplicity, political extremists are overconfident in their judgments; and (d) political extremists are less tolerant of different groups and opinions than political moderates. In closing, we discuss how these psychological features of political extremists increase the likelihood of conflict among groups in society.
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Scholar articles
JW Van Prooijen, APM Krouwel - Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2019