Partisan schadenfreude and candidate cruelty

Author:

Webster Steven W.1,Glynn Adam N.2,Motta Matthew P.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science Indiana University Bloomington Bloomington Indiana USA

2. Department of Political Science and Quantitative Theory and Methods Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

3. Department of Health Law, Policy, & Management Boston University School of Public Health Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractWe establish the prevalence of partisan schadenfreude—that is, taking “joy in the suffering” of partisan others. Analyzing attitudes on health care, taxation, climate change, and the coronavirus pandemic, we find that a sizable portion of the American mass public engages in partisan schadenfreude and that these attitudes are most expressed by those who are ideologically extreme. Additionally, we find that a sizable portion of the American public is more likely than not to vote for candidates who promise to pass policies that “disproportionately harm” supporters of the opposing political party, and we demonstrate experimental evidence of demand/preference for candidates who promise cruelty among those who exhibit high amounts of schadenfreude. In sum, our results suggest that partisan schadenfreude is widespread and has disturbing implications for American political behavior.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science,Clinical Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Social Psychology

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