Populists combine anti-elitism with a conviction that they hold a superior vision of what it means to be a true citizen of their nation. We expected support for populism to be associated with national collective narcissism—an unrealistic belief in the greatness of the national group, which should increase in response to perceived ingroup disadvantage. In Study 1 (Polish participants; n=1007), national collective narcissism predicted support for the populist Law and Justice party. In the experimental Study 2 (British participants; n=497), perceived long-term ingroup disadvantage led to greater support for Brexit and this relationship was accounted for by national collective narcissism. In Study 3 (American participants; n=403), group relativ...
Populism has been a major political phenomenon in liberal democracies throughout the last decade. Fo...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group is exceptional but not sufficiently recognize...
Traditional conceptualisations of nationalism focus on the need for intergroup domination. We argue ...
Research on national collective narcissism, the belief and resentment that a nation's exceptionality...
What are the psychological processes responsible for the recent spread of populist political systems...
The storming of the US Capitol on January 6th 2021 and voter intimidation by Donald Trump’s supporte...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework for the reviewed state-of-the-art research on coll...
This article investigates the impact of populist messages on issue agreement and readiness for actio...
Collective narcissism—a belief in ingroup greatness that is not appreciated by others—is associated ...
Collective narcissism is a belief in one’s in-group greatness that is underappreciated by others. Ac...
This article investigates the impact of populist messages on issue agreement and readiness for actio...
The current wave of populism has been characterized by visible presence of conspiratorial ideation, ...
National narcissism is a defensive form of group identity which is contingent on external validation...
Populism has been a major political phenomenon in liberal democracies throughout the last decade. Fo...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group is exceptional but not sufficiently recognize...
Traditional conceptualisations of nationalism focus on the need for intergroup domination. We argue ...
Research on national collective narcissism, the belief and resentment that a nation's exceptionality...
What are the psychological processes responsible for the recent spread of populist political systems...
The storming of the US Capitol on January 6th 2021 and voter intimidation by Donald Trump’s supporte...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework for the reviewed state-of-the-art research on coll...
This article investigates the impact of populist messages on issue agreement and readiness for actio...
Collective narcissism—a belief in ingroup greatness that is not appreciated by others—is associated ...
Collective narcissism is a belief in one’s in-group greatness that is underappreciated by others. Ac...
This article investigates the impact of populist messages on issue agreement and readiness for actio...
The current wave of populism has been characterized by visible presence of conspiratorial ideation, ...
National narcissism is a defensive form of group identity which is contingent on external validation...
Populism has been a major political phenomenon in liberal democracies throughout the last decade. Fo...
We examined the associations between the need for personal control, different types of ingroup commi...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...