TY - JOUR
T1 - Ideology and Political Cynicism
T2 - Effects of Authoritarianism and Social Dominance on Perceptions about the Political System in 11 Ibero-American Countries
AU - Espinosa, Agustín
AU - Pacheco, Manuel
AU - Janos, Erika
AU - Acosta, Yorelis
AU - Álvarez-Galeano, Edilberto
AU - Berenguer, Jaime
AU - Jiménez-Benítez, Víctor
AU - Lewis, Harry
AU - Maric, María Lily
AU - Martínez, Julián
AU - Riba, Elvira
AU - Romero, Juan Carlos
AU - Sandoval, Salvador
AU - Valencia-Moya, Juan
AU - Vera-Ruíz, Angela
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study investigates; (1) how Political Cynicism is structured and, (2) how this structure relates to Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) in 11 Ibero-American countries (N=2388). The results show that the structure of Political Cynicism is composed of four dimensions: (1) Mistrust, (2) Perception of Corruption, (3) Need for Change and, (4) Political Moral Laxity. Furthermore, the study reveals that there is no homogeneous model of relations between the dimensions of Political Cynicism with RWA and SDO by country. However, at a general level it is noted that Mistrust acts as a diffuse indicator of dissatisfaction with the political system that increases Political Moral Laxity, while the Perception of Corruption, functions as a specific indicator of dissatisfaction that is directly associated with the Need for Change and, inversely, to Moral Laxity. Both RWA and SDO increase the negative manifestations of Political Cynicism, but the most interesting result is the stability of the observed relationship between SDO and Moral Laxity in 10 of the 11 countries considered in the study. The results are discussed in terms of the costs that Political Cynicism represents for the consolidation of Democracy, especially in its manifestation of moral laxity.
AB - This study investigates; (1) how Political Cynicism is structured and, (2) how this structure relates to Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) in 11 Ibero-American countries (N=2388). The results show that the structure of Political Cynicism is composed of four dimensions: (1) Mistrust, (2) Perception of Corruption, (3) Need for Change and, (4) Political Moral Laxity. Furthermore, the study reveals that there is no homogeneous model of relations between the dimensions of Political Cynicism with RWA and SDO by country. However, at a general level it is noted that Mistrust acts as a diffuse indicator of dissatisfaction with the political system that increases Political Moral Laxity, while the Perception of Corruption, functions as a specific indicator of dissatisfaction that is directly associated with the Need for Change and, inversely, to Moral Laxity. Both RWA and SDO increase the negative manifestations of Political Cynicism, but the most interesting result is the stability of the observed relationship between SDO and Moral Laxity in 10 of the 11 countries considered in the study. The results are discussed in terms of the costs that Political Cynicism represents for the consolidation of Democracy, especially in its manifestation of moral laxity.
KW - Ibero-America
KW - political cynicism
KW - political moral laxity
KW - right-wing authoritarianism
KW - social dominance orientation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85145487806&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.30849/RIPIJP.V56I2.1465
DO - 10.30849/RIPIJP.V56I2.1465
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85145487806
SN - 0034-9690
VL - 56
JO - Interamerican Journal of Psychology
JF - Interamerican Journal of Psychology
IS - 2
M1 - e1465
ER -