“…In other words, threatening stimuli, especially those which remind us of our own mortality, would make liberals more liberal and conservatives more conservative (see Greenberg et al, ; Pyszczynski, Rothschild, & Abdollahi, ). There is evidence suggesting that TMT’s predictions apply to moral foundations: Mortality salience was found to increase liberals’ ratings of the individualizing, but not binding, foundations (Bassett, Van Tongeren, Green, Sonntag, & Kilpatrick, ). In short, political conservatism as a motivated social cognition approach suggests that threat salience would bolster conservatism whereas TMT advocates that threat would relatively increase the level of conservatism, but only among those who are already leaning towards conservatism.…”