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A Moral-Existential Account of the Psychological Factors Fostering Intergroup Conflict


Pelin Kesebir


University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Tom Pyszczynski


University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

November 8, 2011

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 878–890, 2011

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We combine ideas from terror management and moral foundations theories to analyze the role of existential and moral concerns in the creation and escalation of intergroup conflict. We argue that moral values, as important components of cultural worldviews, serve to buffer existential anxiety. Perceived threats to one’s moral values thus are capable of inducing existential anxiety and unleashing strong moral emotions, creating the psychological impetus for intergroup conflict and violence. We review evidence that threats to the five core moral intuitions posited by moral foundations theory (harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, ingroup/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity/sanctity) are associated with existential anxiety and that this contributes to intergroup strife and violence. Moral and existential concerns combine to create a vicious feedback loop that leads to self-perpetuating spirals of violence, which helps explain the intractability of many real-life conflicts.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 13

Keywords: Terror management theory, morality, moral foundations theory, intergroup relations, intergroup conflict, intergroup violence, peace psychology

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Date posted: March 10, 2011 ; Last revised: November 9, 2011

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Kesebir, Pelin and Pyszczynski, Tom, A Moral-Existential Account of the Psychological Factors Fostering Intergroup Conflict (November 8, 2011). Social and Personality Psychology Compass, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 878–890, 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1781176

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Pelin Kesebir (Contact Author)
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs ( email )
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150
United States
HOME PAGE: http://www.uccs.edu/~faculty/pkesebir/
Tom Pyszczynski
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs ( email )
1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150
United States
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