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Politics of interconfessional empathy and Schadenfreude in Lebanon

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  • Konstantin Ash

    (University of Central Florida, USA)

  • Thomas M. Dolan

    (University of Central Florida, USA)

Abstract

We analyze the sources of two politically relevant, yet opposing emotions: empathy and Schadenfreude. We propose that group and individual-level political factors affect empathy and Schadenfreude toward other groups. Using a survey experiment conducted in Lebanon we find that, when presented with a prompt about political repression, respondents are less likely to express empathy and more likely to express Schadenfreude when victims of political repression were from the out-group perceived as their group’s most recent antagonist. At the individual level, those more involved in their in-group’s community are generally more likely to feel Schadenfreude and less likely to express empathy.

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  • Konstantin Ash & Thomas M. Dolan, 2021. "Politics of interconfessional empathy and Schadenfreude in Lebanon," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 38(6), pages 718-741, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:compsc:v:38:y:2021:i:6:p:718-741
    DOI: 10.1177/0738894220906370
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