Frontiers in Political Science (Jun 2021)

The Dark is Rising: Contrasting the Dark Triad and Light Triad on Measures of Political Ambition and Participation

  • Rolfe Daus Peterson,
  • Carl L. Palmer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2021.657750
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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A growing body of research suggests a significant relationship between dark personality traits and political behavior. While the personality characteristics of Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy (labeled the Dark Triad) are associated with a range of political attitudes, research has not tested the Dark Triad in combination with the emerging use of the comparable Light Triad of personality. This paper sets up an exploration of the competing influences of light and dark personality traits on political participation and ambition. Our analyses corroborate that Dark Triad traits are significantly related to ambition and political participation. Consistent with prior research, the dark personality traits remain predominant. However, there are significant effects for some Light Triad traits as well. Our findings have implications for a deeper understanding of the mix of personality traits that drive political behavior and expand upon the normative discussion of who is, in fact, political.

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