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When ideology matters: Moral conviction and the association between ideology and policy preferences in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

机译:当意识形态很重要时:在以色列和巴勒斯坦的冲突中,道德信念以及意识形态与政策偏好之间的联系

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Do people’s policy preferences toward outgroups in intractable conflict consistently correspond with political ideology? To what extent are policy-related cleavages between the political right and left in such contexts fueled by moral conviction and emotions? Analyses of a survey of Jewish-Israelis (N=119) conducted immediately after a war between Israelis and Palestinians revealed little to no ideological differences in acceptance of “collateral damage,” support for retribution, or support for compromise when positions about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict were devoid of moral fervor. Those on the left and right endorsed polarized policy preferences only when their positions about the conflict were held with moral conviction. Presence or absence of guilt about harm to Palestinians mediated the effects of moral conviction on policy preferences in this context.
机译:人们在棘手的冲突中对外来群体的政策偏好是否与政治意识形态一致?在这种情况下,道德信念和情感助长了政治权利在左派和左派之间的政策分裂?在对以色列人和巴勒斯坦人之间的战争之后立即进行的对以色列-以色列人(N = 119)进行的一项调查分析中,发现在接受“附带损害”,支持报应或支持妥协时,意识形态上几乎没有或几乎没有意识差异。巴勒斯坦冲突缺乏道德上的热情。只有当左派和右派对冲突的立场持道德信念时,他们才支持两极化的政策偏好。在这种情况下,是否存在对巴勒斯坦人的伤害的罪恶感介导了道德信念对政策优惠的影响。

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