Hate and meaning in life: How collective, but not personal, hate quells threat and spurs meaning in life

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作者
Elnakouri, Abdo [1 ]
Hubley, Candice [1 ]
McGregor, Ian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
关键词
Threat; Hate; Behavioral approach system; Behavioral inhibition system; Meaning in life; REACTIVE APPROACH MOTIVATION; ANXIOUS UNCERTAINTY; CONFLICT; ANGER; CONSEQUENCES; DEFENSE; PURPOSE; ANXIETY; CLOSURE; QUEST;
D O I
10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104227
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Classic and contemporary perspectives link meaning in life to the pursuit of a significant purpose, free from incoherence. The typical assumption is that these meaningful purposes are prosocial, or at least benign. Here, we tested whether hate might also bolster meaning in life, via motivational states underlying significant purpose and coherence. In two studies (N = 847; Study 2 pre-registered), describing hatred (vs. mere dislike) towards collective entities (societal phenomena, institutions, groups), but not individuals, heightened feelings linked to the behavioral approach system (BAS; eagerness, determination, enthusiasm), which underlies a sense of significant purpose, and muted feelings linked to threat and the behavioral inhibition system (BIS; confused, uncertain, conflicted), which underlies a sense of incoherence. This high BAS and low BIS, in turn, predicted meaning in life beyond pre-manipulation levels. Exploratory analyses suggested that personal hatreds did not have the meaning bolstering effects that collective hatreds had due to meaning-dampening negative feelings. Discussion focuses on motivation for collective and ideological hatreds in threatening circumstances.
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