The present paper explores the relationships between the meaningfulness of the world, system justification, populist attitudes, and conspiracy beliefs. Associations were investigated on a sample of 768 Italian participants performing a path analysis model. Results highlighted a positive association between the meaningfulness of the world and system-justifying tendencies. System justification in turn related negatively to both populist attitudes and conspiracy beliefs. Meaningfulness of the world was thus associated with both populist attitudes and conspiracy beliefs in a negative indirect fashion channeled by system-justifying beliefs. This yielded a suppression pattern where system justification overturned the direct positive relationship between the meaningfulness of the world and both populist attitudes and conspiracy beliefs. These findings contribute to a nuanced understanding of how individual cognitions, system justification, political ideologies, and conspiracy beliefs intersect, suggesting a potential dual role of the meaningfulness of the world in shaping political attitudes and preferences. The paper concludes with a discussion of limitations and avenues for future research.

Populism and Conspiracism: Challenging or Preserving the System to Live in a Meaningful World? / Pellegrini, V.; Leone, L.; De Cristofaro, V.; Salvati, M.; Giacomantonio, M.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY HUB. - ISSN 2723-973X. - 41:(2024), pp. 99-108. [10.13133/2724-2943/18415]

Populism and Conspiracism: Challenging or Preserving the System to Live in a Meaningful World?

Pellegrini, V.
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Leone, L.
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Writing – Review & Editing
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Giacomantonio, M.
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Writing – Review & Editing
2024

Abstract

The present paper explores the relationships between the meaningfulness of the world, system justification, populist attitudes, and conspiracy beliefs. Associations were investigated on a sample of 768 Italian participants performing a path analysis model. Results highlighted a positive association between the meaningfulness of the world and system-justifying tendencies. System justification in turn related negatively to both populist attitudes and conspiracy beliefs. Meaningfulness of the world was thus associated with both populist attitudes and conspiracy beliefs in a negative indirect fashion channeled by system-justifying beliefs. This yielded a suppression pattern where system justification overturned the direct positive relationship between the meaningfulness of the world and both populist attitudes and conspiracy beliefs. These findings contribute to a nuanced understanding of how individual cognitions, system justification, political ideologies, and conspiracy beliefs intersect, suggesting a potential dual role of the meaningfulness of the world in shaping political attitudes and preferences. The paper concludes with a discussion of limitations and avenues for future research.
2024
Meaningfulness of The World; System Justification; Populist Attitudes; Conspiracy Beliefs
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Populism and Conspiracism: Challenging or Preserving the System to Live in a Meaningful World? / Pellegrini, V.; Leone, L.; De Cristofaro, V.; Salvati, M.; Giacomantonio, M.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY HUB. - ISSN 2723-973X. - 41:(2024), pp. 99-108. [10.13133/2724-2943/18415]
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