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Polarization and Moral Threat: Insights from Systemist Analysis
Ilona Goldner
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Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
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Department of Political Science
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Partisan
100%
Moral Threat
100%
Analysis-by-synthesis
50%
The Self
50%
Resentment
50%
Coping Mechanisms
50%
Democratic Values
50%
Armed Conflict
50%
Moral Values
50%
Complex Interplay
50%
Animosity
50%
Social Consequences
50%
Social Cohesion
50%
Outgroup Hate
50%
Negative Actions
50%
Democratic Backsliding
50%
Moral Disengagement Strategies
50%
Ingroup Love
50%
Social Sciences
Morality
100%
Outgroup
33%
Coping Mechanisms
33%
Moral Values
33%
War
33%
Perpetuation
33%
Disengagement
33%
Social Integration
33%
Social Consequence
33%
Democratic Backsliding
33%