Feb. 1, 2025

Psychology of Moral Panic: Fear, Backlash, and Culture Wars

Psychology of Moral Panic: Fear, Backlash, and Culture Wars

Why do societies erupt into moral panic? Why does every cultural shift spark outrage, fear, and reactionary backlash? In this episode of The Psychology of Us, Professor RJ Starr breaks down the psychological forces behind moral panic—how fear hijacks our thinking, why social identity fuels cultural backlash, and how media and political figures manipulate these anxieties to maintain control.

Through historical examples like the Salem Witch Trials, the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, and modern-day social controversies, this episode unpacks why we keep repeating these cycles of hysteria. We’ll explore the neuroscience of fear, the role of confirmation bias, and why people resist change even when it benefits society. Most importantly, we’ll discuss how to recognize when a moral panic is happening and how to resist being swept up in fear-driven narratives.

If you’ve ever wondered why every generation seems convinced that this change will lead to society’s downfall, this episode will help you see the patterns—and give you the tools to think critically in an age of outrage.