How Group Identifications Have Contributed to Our National Discord

Group Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/grp.2023.0009
A. Smolar
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Abstract:In this article, the author first describes the role of group identifications during individual development. These include the direct familial experience and accumulated experiences in the public sphere, the introjections of adults’ prior group experiences, and the large-group experience of those in an individual’s immediate world. Next, the author identifies recent environmental changes that have altered the pathways for group internalizations. He then identifies pressures impinging on large groups, the mechanisms by which these groups regress, and the type of leader who sometimes emerges in this context. In America, Donald Trump became that leader, and he added to the division between individuals by voicing demeaning attitudes toward immigrants and Black Americans, expressing confusing messages about the COVID-19 pandemic, and promoting the idea that he won the 2020 election. The author hypothesizes that group attachment security stemming from familial experience predicts vulnerability to later extremist large-group recruitment. He describes Ashli Babbitt and her participation in Trump’s large group as such an example. Finally, the author considers corrective options given our current large-group conflict.
群体认同是如何导致国家不和的
摘要:本文首先阐述了群体认同在个体发展过程中的作用。这些包括直接的家庭经验和公共领域积累的经验,成年人先前群体经验的内省,以及个人直接世界中的大群体经验。接下来,作者指出了最近的环境变化已经改变了群体内化的途径。然后,他确定了冲击大型群体的压力,这些群体退步的机制,以及在这种情况下出现的领导者类型。在美国,唐纳德·特朗普成为了这样的领导人,他对移民和美国黑人的贬低态度,对新冠肺炎大流行发表令人困惑的信息,并宣传他赢得2020年大选的想法,加剧了个人之间的分裂。作者假设,来自家庭经历的群体依恋安全预示着后来对极端主义大群体招募的脆弱性。他说,阿什莉·巴比特(Ashli Babbitt)和她加入特朗普的大团队就是这样一个例子。最后,作者考虑了当前大群体冲突的纠正方案。
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