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In Defense of Ideology : Reexamining the Role of Ideology in the American Electorate
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In Defense of Ideology : Reexamining the Role of Ideology in the American Electorate
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ISBN: 9781009228206 bzw. 100922820X, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Years of collective political science research has fueled the stereotype of the uninformed or illogical American voter who ardently supports parties or candidates but lacks any cohesive ideological reasons for doing so.Prior works, however, do not tell the whole story nor fully capture the nature of public opinion in today's increasingly polarized political environment.Thus, this Element makes the case for more careful and nuanced assessments of ideological thinking in the American electorate.Using a variety of more contemporary survey and experimental data, it shows that a substantial portion of Americans do hold coherent political beliefs and that these beliefs have important consequences for the American political system.Though partisanship still plays a powerful role, the electorate as this Element presents it is much more ideological than the literature too often assumes.
Years of collective political science research has fueled the stereotype of the uninformed or illogical American voter who ardently supports parties or candidates but lacks any cohesive ideological reasons for doing so.Prior works, however, do not tell the whole story nor fully capture the nature of public opinion in today's increasingly polarized political environment.Thus, this Element makes the case for more careful and nuanced assessments of ideological thinking in the American electorate.Using a variety of more contemporary survey and experimental data, it shows that a substantial portion of Americans do hold coherent political beliefs and that these beliefs have important consequences for the American political system.Though partisanship still plays a powerful role, the electorate as this Element presents it is much more ideological than the literature too often assumes.
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In Defense of Ideology : Reexamining the Role of Ideology in the American Electorate
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781009228183 bzw. 1009228188, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Despatched same working day before 3pm.
Years of collective political science research has fueled the stereotype of the uninformed or illogical American voter who ardently supports parties or candidates but lacks any cohesive ideological reasons for doing so.Prior works, however, do not tell the whole story nor fully capture the nature of public opinion in today's increasingly polarized political environment.Thus, this Element makes the case for more careful and nuanced assessments of ideological thinking in the American electorate.Using a variety of more contemporary survey and experimental data, it shows that a substantial portion of Americans do hold coherent political beliefs and that these beliefs have important consequences for the American political system.Though partisanship still plays a powerful role, the electorate as this Element presents it is much more ideological than the literature too often assumes.
Years of collective political science research has fueled the stereotype of the uninformed or illogical American voter who ardently supports parties or candidates but lacks any cohesive ideological reasons for doing so.Prior works, however, do not tell the whole story nor fully capture the nature of public opinion in today's increasingly polarized political environment.Thus, this Element makes the case for more careful and nuanced assessments of ideological thinking in the American electorate.Using a variety of more contemporary survey and experimental data, it shows that a substantial portion of Americans do hold coherent political beliefs and that these beliefs have important consequences for the American political system.Though partisanship still plays a powerful role, the electorate as this Element presents it is much more ideological than the literature too often assumes.
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