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Ecological Origins of Freedom: Pathogens, Heat Stress, and Frontier Topography Predict More Vertical but Less Horizontal Governmental Restriction.

Lucian Gideon Conway1, Kate Bongard1, Victoria Plaut2, Laura Janelle Gornick3, Daniel P Dodds1, Thomas Giresi1, Roger G Tweed4, Meredith A Repke1, Shannon C Houck5.   

Abstract

What kinds of physical environments make for free societies? The present research investigates the effect of three different types of ecological stressors (climate stress, pathogen stress, and frontier topography) on two measurements of governmental restriction: Vertical restriction involves select persons imposing asymmetrical laws on others, while horizontal restriction involves laws that restrict most members of a society equally. Investigation 1 validates our measurements of vertical and horizontal restriction. Investigation 2 demonstrates that, across both U.S. states and a sample of nations, ecological stressors tend to cause more vertically restrictive societies but less horizontally restrictive societies. Investigation 3 demonstrates that assortative sociality partially mediates ecological stress→restriction relationships across nations, but not in U.S. states. Although some stressor-specific effects emerged (most notably, cold stress consistently showed effects in the opposite direction), these results in the main suggest that ecological stress simultaneously creates opposing pressures that push freedom in two different directions.

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Keywords:  horizontal; individualism/collectivism; legal restriction; vertical

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28918717     DOI: 10.1177/0146167217713192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


  4 in total

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4.  The Association Between Threat and Politics Depends on the Type of Threat, the Political Domain, and the Country.

Authors:  Mark J Brandt; Felicity M Turner-Zwinkels; Beste Karapirinler; Florian Van Leeuwen; Michael Bender; Yvette van Osch; Byron Adams
Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull       Date:  2020-08-26
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