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Collective Narcissism, Left‐ and Right‐Wing Authoritarianisms, and Justification of War
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Abstract Previous studies found positive relationships between collective narcissism, right-wing authoritarianism, and acceptance of war; however, they overlooked how these wars are seen as justified. In our study (N = 448, Polish community sample), we used a new tool to measure beliefs justifying war, ident... view more
Previous studies found positive relationships between collective narcissism, right-wing authoritarianism, and acceptance of war; however, they overlooked how these wars are seen as justified. In our study (N = 448, Polish community sample), we used a new tool to measure beliefs justifying war, identifying three dimensions: just war (with morally restricted views on reasons and means), unrestricted reasons, and unrestricted means. Using correlational, path, and network analyses, we found that left-wing authoritarianism is related to lower acceptance of just war and higher acceptance of unrestricted means, while secure national identification indicates opposite patterns. Contrary to our expectations, communal national narcissism was linked to lower acceptance of just war. Unexpectedly, even though beliefs justifying war reflect moral principles, they did not vary with religious identification or right-wing authoritarianism. This suggests that being attached to people sharing the same religious affiliation does not necessarily imply adherence to the moral principles that underpin that worldview. This study is the first to demonstrate a disconnect between beliefs justifying war and different forms of ingroup attachment.... view less
Keywords
authoritarianism; morality; narcissism; political right; legitimation; war; national identity; religious affiliation
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
collective narcissism; just war; national identification; religious identification
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Politics and Governance, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
The Moral and Political Legitimations of War and the Complex Dynamics of Peace Negotiation Processes
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed