Neither Liberal nor Conservative: Ideological Innocence in the American Public (Chicago Studies in American Politics)

Neither Liberal nor Conservative: Ideological Innocence in the American Public (Chicago Studies in American Politics)

by Nathan P. Kalmoe (Author), Donald R. Kinder (Author)

Synopsis

Congress is crippled by ideological conflict. The political parties are more polarized today than at any time since the Civil War. Americans disagree, fiercely, about just about everything, from terrorism and national security, to taxes and government spending, to immigration and gay marriage. Well, American elites disagree fiercely. But average Americans do not. This, at least, was the position staked out by Philip Converse in his famous essay on belief systems, which drew on surveys carried out during the Eisenhower Era to conclude that most Americans were innocent of ideology. In Neither Liberal nor Conservative, Donald Kinder and Nathan Kalmoe argue that ideological innocence applies nearly as well to the current state of American public opinion. Real liberals and real conservatives are found in impressive numbers only among those who are deeply engaged in political life. The ideological battles between American political elites show up as scattered skirmishes in the general public, if they show up at all. If ideology is out of reach for all but a few who are deeply and seriously engaged in political life, how do Americans decide whom to elect president; whether affirmative action is good or bad? Kinder and Kalmoe offer a persuasive group-centered answer. Political preferences arise less from ideological differences than from the attachments and antagonisms of group life.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 226
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 07 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 022645245X
ISBN 13: 9780226452456

Media Reviews
Neither Liberal nor Conservative is sophisticated, well-written, and packed full of fascinating findings about the nature of ideological identification among Americans. It will be widely read by political scientists and interested scholars and students hoping to understand the effects of ideology on voting. --Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley
Neither Liberal nor Conservative is sophisticated, well written, and packed full of fascinating findings about the nature of ideological identification among Americans. It will be widely read by political scientists and interested scholars and students hoping to understand the effects of ideology on voting. --Gabriel S. Lenz, University of California, Berkeley
Author Bio
Donald Kinder is the Philip E. Converse Collegiate Professor in the Department of Political Science and research professor in the Center for Political Studies of the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. He is the coauthor, most recently, of The End of Race? Obama, 2008, and Racial Politics in America. Nathan Kalmoe is assistant professor of political communication and political science at Louisiana State University.