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Representing Red and Blue - How the Culture Wars Change the Way Citizens Speak and Politicians Listen (Hardcover) Loot Price: R1,360
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Representing Red and Blue - How the Culture Wars Change the Way Citizens Speak and Politicians Listen (Hardcover): David C....

Representing Red and Blue - How the Culture Wars Change the Way Citizens Speak and Politicians Listen (Hardcover)

David C. Barker, Christopher Jan Carman

Series: Series in Political Psychology

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What is a political representative's job, really? Are they supposed to simply figure out what "the people" want and deliver it, or are they charged to do what they think is best for their constituents -- even if that means sometimes ignoring those constituents' wishes? In Representing Red and Blue, David Barker and Christopher Carman explore what people think about this question, why their answers vary, and what difference it makes. They observe that the citizens of "Red America" -- religious and cultural traditionalists, including most Republicans -- often prefer lawmakers who challenge public opinion, whereas "Blue Americans," or culturally progressive Democrats, typically prefer lawmakers who follow it. What is more, these preferences filter up: lawmakers who represent progressive locales tend to pursue the policies their constituents want, whereas representatives of more traditionalistic places often behave quite differently, leaning decidedly to the Right of even most Red American voters. The fundamental reason underlying these patterns, Barker and Carman argue, is that on average, traditionalists and progressives simply do not hold the values of liberal popular democracy in equally high esteem. What all of this means is that the citizens of Red America live in a different kind of democracy than that of the citizens of Blue America -- one where they have less political say over what their government does, but one that seems to suit their tastes all the same.

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Imprint: Oxford UniversityPress
Country of origin: United States
Series: Series in Political Psychology
Release date: September 2012
First published: September 2012
Authors: David C. Barker (Associate Professor of Political Science) • Christopher Jan Carman (Senior Research Lecturer)
Dimensions: 239 x 162 x 21mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-979656-4
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Psychology > Social, group or collective psychology
Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political structure & processes > General
LSN: 0-19-979656-4
Barcode: 9780199796564

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