Behavioral Sciences (Dec 2021)

Political Hearts of Darkness: The Dark Triad as Predictors of Political Orientations and Interest in Politics

  • Edward Bell,
  • Christopher Marcin Kowalski,
  • Philip Anthony Vernon,
  • Julie Aitken Schermer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11120169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 169

Abstract

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Background: This study investigated the relationships between the Dark Triad of personality (sub-clinical psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) and four political variables: socio-religious conservatism, support for greater economic equality, overall liberal–conservative orientation, and interest in politics. A theoretical approach that focused on the influence of the Dark Triad in large groups was provided to interpret those relationships. Methodological issues found in previous research that related to the use of abbreviated scales to measure the dark traits and the use of unidimensional indicators of political orientations were addressed. Methods: A hierarchical regression analysis was conducted to determine whether any of the three dark traits could explain variance in the aforementioned political attributes over and above that accounted for by the Big Five, sex, age, and nationality, using the full personality scales and measures of political orientation that captured both social and economic liberalism–conservatism. Results: Machiavellianism uniquely predicted lower levels of socio-religious conservatism, and both Machiavellianism and narcissism uniquely predicted lower levels of overall conservatism. Conclusions: There were important links between the Dark Triad and politics.

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