FN ISI Export Format VR 1.0 PT J TI It's (a) shame: Why poverty leads to support for authoritarianism AF Neerdaels, Jasper Troester, Christian Van Quaquebeke, Niels AU Neerdaels, J Troester, C Van Quaquebeke, N SO Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin PY 2022 AB The literature has widely discussed and supported the relationship between poverty and support for authoritarian leaders and regimes. However, there are different claims about the mediating mechanism and a lack of empirical tests. We hypothesize that the effect of poverty on support for authoritarianism is mediated by shame: People living in poverty frequently experience social exclusion and devaluation, which is reflected in feelings of shame. Such shame, in turn, is likely to increase support for authoritarianism, mainly due to the promise of social re-inclusion. We support our hypothesis in two controlled experiments and a large-scale field study while empirically ruling out the two main alternative explanations offered in the literature: stress and anxiety. Finally, we discuss how the present findings can support policymakers in efficiently addressing the negative political consequences of poverty. DI 10.1177/01461672221141509 ER