Identity fusion and support for political authoritarianism: Lessons from the U.S. insurrection of 2021

Author:

Martel Francois Alexi1ORCID,Moniz Philip2ORCID,Ashokkumar Ashwini3,Swann William B.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology St. Edward's University Austin Texas USA

2. Department of Political Science University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

3. Department of Psychology New York University New York City New York USA

Abstract

AbstractThe recent surge in political authoritarianism has triggered interest in the factors that regulate its rise and fall. We explored these phenomena in the time around the January 6, 2021, insurrection in the United States. Identity fusion (synergistic union) with Trump predicted the perception that Democrats represented an existential threat to the American way of life; higher perceived threat, in turn, predicted endorsement of authoritarian actions against Democrats. Biden supporters did not display analogous effects. Among Trump supporters and, to a lesser extent, Biden supporters, fusion with the United States negatively predicted both the perception that out‐party members represented an existential threat and endorsement of authoritarian actions against them. These findings provide unique insight into the role of identity in the nation's closest brush with authoritarian takeover in over a century.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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