Authors
Adam Waytz, Ravi Iyer, Liane Young, Jonathan Haidt, Jesse Graham
Publication date
2019/9/26
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
4389
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Do clashes between ideologies reflect policy differences or something more fundamental? The present research suggests they reflect core psychological differences such that liberals express compassion toward less structured and more encompassing entities (i.e., universalism), whereas conservatives express compassion toward more well-defined and less encompassing entities (i.e., parochialism). Here we report seven studies illustrating universalist versus parochial differences in compassion. Studies 1a-1c show that liberals, relative to conservatives, express greater moral concern toward friends relative to family, and the world relative to the nation. Studies 2a-2b demonstrate these universalist versus parochial preferences extend toward simple shapes depicted as proxies for loose versus tight social circles. Using stimuli devoid of political relevance demonstrates that the universalist-parochialist distinction …
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Scholar articles
A Waytz, R Iyer, L Young, J Haidt, J Graham - Nature Communications, 2019