The anti-social triad of grievance politics: an integrated model of reactionism, ressentiment and collective narcissism
The anti-social triad of grievance politics: an integrated model of reactionism, ressentiment and collective narcissism
In this article, we undertake a comprehensive examination of reactionism, ressentiment, and collective narcissism, collectively termed as the “anti-social triad of grievance politics.” Although these constructs are conceptually distinct, they are psycholoically intricately linked. Reactionism denotes a backward-facing political orientation, ressentiment signifies a chronic and embittered emotional mechanism, and collective narcissism reflects a precarious and wounded psychological state. Together, they constitute a potent blend of anti-social sentiments within grievance politics, yet their interconnectedness is overlooked when they are studied in isolation. Our study pioneers in establishing original connections between reactionism, ressentiment, and collective narcissism, providing empirical evidence of their coexistence and interactions. We introduce a novel scale to measure reactionism and explore its associations with existing measures of ressentiment and collective narcissism, as well as their associations with values, authoritarianism, and populism. By elucidating the tight interplay among these phenomena, we offer valuable insights into their implications for responses to social change and the essence of democracy.
collective narcissism, emotions, grievances, reactionism, ressentiment, values
Capelos, Tereza
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Salmela, Mikko
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Sullivan, Gavin
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Chrona, Stavroula
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30 March 2024
Capelos, Tereza
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Salmela, Mikko
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Sullivan, Gavin
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Chrona, Stavroula
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Capelos, Tereza, Salmela, Mikko, Sullivan, Gavin and Chrona, Stavroula
(2024)
The anti-social triad of grievance politics: an integrated model of reactionism, ressentiment and collective narcissism.
American Behavioral Scientist.
(doi:10.1177/00027642241240351).
Abstract
In this article, we undertake a comprehensive examination of reactionism, ressentiment, and collective narcissism, collectively termed as the “anti-social triad of grievance politics.” Although these constructs are conceptually distinct, they are psycholoically intricately linked. Reactionism denotes a backward-facing political orientation, ressentiment signifies a chronic and embittered emotional mechanism, and collective narcissism reflects a precarious and wounded psychological state. Together, they constitute a potent blend of anti-social sentiments within grievance politics, yet their interconnectedness is overlooked when they are studied in isolation. Our study pioneers in establishing original connections between reactionism, ressentiment, and collective narcissism, providing empirical evidence of their coexistence and interactions. We introduce a novel scale to measure reactionism and explore its associations with existing measures of ressentiment and collective narcissism, as well as their associations with values, authoritarianism, and populism. By elucidating the tight interplay among these phenomena, we offer valuable insights into their implications for responses to social change and the essence of democracy.
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Published date: 30 March 2024
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collective narcissism, emotions, grievances, reactionism, ressentiment, values
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Stavroula Chrona
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