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RESSENTMENT AS A MEDIATOR OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRESS AND THE SENSE OF MEANING IN LIFE AMONG INCARCERATED MEN [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between stress and the sense of meaning in life among men serving custodial sentences, within the conceptual framework of ressentiment.
Mariusz G. Karbowski
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Nietzsche and our discourses on identity
Through his views on perspectivism and the will to power, Nietzsche indirectly influences many current discourses on identity. This article places these themes in the broader context of Nietzsche’s thought. Firstly, it is indicated how difficult it is to
Douglas G. Lawrie
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Loneliness, while a common human experience, is something to which people often respond quite differently. Here, I examine how an individual’s social position, as well as his socialization into a particular cultural milieu, can shape his response to ...
Kaitlyn Creasy
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Ressentiment – The History of the Theory: On Interdisciplinarity of Security Studies
The paper presents a brief history of ressentiment (resentment) research in order to shed some light on the importance of these considerations for Security Studies (particularly for the analyses of the broad spectrum of issues related to ideologically ...
Elżbieta Posłuszna
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In philosophical literature, the complex emotional state of ressentiment gained popularity through the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche. According to Nietzsche, ressentiment was a bad feeling that reflected the suppressed anger, the pain of impotence, and the general misery of the weak when they compared themselves to the strong and talented members of ...
Ivana Zagorac, Ignace Haaz
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Cognitive and emotional mechanisms underlying migraine quality of life
Abstract Objective This study was conducted to examine how migraine‐related illness perceptions, shame, and psychological distress are associated with migraine‐specific quality of life, and to test a serial mediation model in which illness perceptions relate to quality of life via shame and psychological distress.
Shiri Shinan‐Altman +1 more
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Political Reactionism as Affective Practice: UKIP Supporters and Non-Voters in Pre-Brexit England
United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) supporters and non-voters in England participate respectively in forms of engaged and disengaged anti-political activity, but the role of individual, group-based, and collective emotions is still unclear.
Gavin Brent Sullivan
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This article examines ressentiment – a chronic, moralised sense of powerlessness, envy, and injustice that transforms frustration into hostility toward perceived offenders – as a psychological driver of support for violent and anti-democratic preferences
Tereza Capelos +2 more
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Straddling “The Gulf Between Medicine and Law”: Medico‐legal addiction and Japanese psychiatry
Abstract Increasing punitive drug regulations in Japan amplify longstanding tensions within psychiatric practice, pushing psychiatrists to balance clinical obligations with complex socio‐legal demands. This article analyzes how psychiatrists specializing in illicit substance use disorders to navigate escalating criminalization by developing diagnostic ...
Selim Gokce Atici
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The article examines the ideas set out in Leonid Fishman’s monograph Inequality of Equals: The Concept and Phenomenon of Ressentiment. The main goal of the book is a kind of “deconstruction” of ressentiment as an ideological tool that is increasingly ...
D. Davydov
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