Throughout the semester, we have discussed the role of self-esteem in creating prejudiced attitudes and thinking. On one hand, many personality theorists (e.g., Adorno et al., 1950) argue that hatred and hostility toward outgroups are a result of low self-esteem. That is, people with a negative self-image have a need to disparage outgroups as a way to increase their own sense of self-worth. On the other hand, a number of cognitive theorists (e.g., Tajfel & Turner, 1986) contend that prejudice is tied to high self-esteem. Specifically, a favorable self-image may lead people to assume that the groups of which they are members are superior to other groups in society. Thus, the question: Is it low or high self-esteem that is most responsible for prejudice? Or, is self-esteem even related to prejudice at all? What do you think?
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