id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jqocc2c6w5allhtmc326o6ipwa Agneta Fischer Why We Hate 2018 13 .pdf application/pdf 11202 785 58 Most authors who have written on hate agree that it is a powerful negative emotional phenomenon (Aumer-Ryan & Hatfield, individuals may report hate if appraising an event as contradicting their goals and interests (relevant to all negative emotions), perceiving the other's behavior as unjustified and unfair and thus the incapability to change the extremely negative characteristics attributed to the target of hate (Allport, 1954; expressions related to hate, anger, contempt, disgust, humiliation, or revenge can be similar, their emotivational goals are (2012) describe the sentiment hate, specifically in intergroup contexts, as a stable and familiar "hating" emotional attitude ("chronic hatred"), which organizes people's social world The overlap of appraisals and action tendencies, characteristic of anger, contempt, hate, humiliation and revenge. Intergroup hate can also be characterized by specific emotivational goals and action tendencies. Hate crimes are based on stereotypes, prejudice, or extreme negative sentiments about certain groups, and generally also targeted at visible social groups, ./cache/work_jqocc2c6w5allhtmc326o6ipwa.pdf ./txt/work_jqocc2c6w5allhtmc326o6ipwa.txt