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2026

From QAnon to the climate change hoax: using 'Moral Politics Theory' to explain conspiracy mentality among the ideological right

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Research on conspiracy theories and predictors that explain susceptibility to believing in conspiracy theories (conspiracy mentality) has already led to a considerable body of academic contributions. Nevertheless, we see the necessity to continue working on higher-level frameworks that summarize and explain various of these predictors under one umbrella. Only focussing on individual correlates can certainly make well-founded statements about individual susceptibility to conspiracy theories, but cannot formulate a holistic explanation due to the supposed lack of connection between the predictors. This means that, for example, only very fragmentary recommendations can be derived for preventive concepts. The present research proposes a metatheoretical framework for conspiracy mentality based on 'Moral Politics Theory' (Lakoff, 2016). The central thesis of this paper is that conspiracy mentality can be understood as an inherent component of so-called 'Strict Father Morality', i.e. the conservative ideology in Moral Politics Theory. This not only has implications for research theory, but also concrete imperatives for action for socio-political actors.

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Hohenheim discussion papers in business, economics and social sciences; 2026,1

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Elkmann, J., & Schrimpf, T. (2026). From QAnon to the climate change hoax: using ‘Moral Politics Theory’ to explain conspiracy mentality among the ideological right. https://doi.org/10.60848/13811

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@techreport{Elkmann2026, doi = {10.60848/13811}, url = {https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/18882}, author = {Elkmann, Janek and Schrimpf, Tobias}, title = {From QAnon to the climate change hoax: using 'Moral Politics Theory' to explain conspiracy mentality among the ideological right}, year = {2026}, series = {Hohenheim discussion papers in business, economics and social sciences}, }

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