Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's inferiority leads them to feel the pleasure of schadenfreude when a successful out-group fails. To test this idea, 2 studies examined a fictitious competition between real universities. Individuals' pain about their in-group's inferiority explained schadenfreude at the failure of a successful out-group better than dislike of the out-group, interest in the domain of competition, illegitimacy of the out-group's success, and illegitimacy of the in-group's inferiority. In addition, emotions regarding the out-group's success (i.e., envy, dislike-based anger, and illegitimacy-based anger) were weaker explanations of schadenfreude than the pain of in-gr...
Nietzsche scholars have developed an interest in his use of ‘thick’ moral psychological concepts suc...
We explore why people feel the socially improper emotions of schadenfreude (pleasure at another pers...
When someone suffers a mishap, a setback or a downfall, we sometimes find ourselves experiencing sch...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's infe...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group’s infe...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
It has been argued that the emotional pain of being outshone by a second party leads to the maliciou...
Previous work has shown that intergroup schadenfreude, the pleasure at another group’s misfortune, m...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude -- malicious pleasure at an outgroup
Nietzsche scholars have developed an interest in his use of “thick” moral psychological concepts suc...
This article considers three aspects of the sociology of resentment. Firstly I describe Nietzsche’s ...
This article considers three aspects of the sociology of resentment. Firstly I describe Nietzsche’s ...
Nietzsche scholars have developed an interest in his use of ‘thick’ moral psychological concepts suc...
We explore why people feel the socially improper emotions of schadenfreude (pleasure at another pers...
When someone suffers a mishap, a setback or a downfall, we sometimes find ourselves experiencing sch...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group's infe...
Nietzsche (1887/1967) suggested that the emotional pain individuals feel about their in-group’s infe...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
It has been argued that the emotional pain of being outshone by a second party leads to the maliciou...
Previous work has shown that intergroup schadenfreude, the pleasure at another group’s misfortune, m...
In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of ot...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude -- malicious pleasure at an outgroup
Nietzsche scholars have developed an interest in his use of “thick” moral psychological concepts suc...
This article considers three aspects of the sociology of resentment. Firstly I describe Nietzsche’s ...
This article considers three aspects of the sociology of resentment. Firstly I describe Nietzsche’s ...
Nietzsche scholars have developed an interest in his use of ‘thick’ moral psychological concepts suc...
We explore why people feel the socially improper emotions of schadenfreude (pleasure at another pers...
When someone suffers a mishap, a setback or a downfall, we sometimes find ourselves experiencing sch...