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Ideology in America. Public opinion in the United States contains a paradox. The American public is symbolically conservative: it cherishes the symbols of conser-vatism and is more likely to identify as conservative than as liberal.
Political Ideologies and Political Parties in America. d center in the discussion of party coalition change. Treating ideol-ogy as neither a nuisance nor a given, the analysis describes the devel-opment of the modern liberal and conservative ideologie.
Immigration, Political Ideologies, and the Polarization of American Politics∗ Axel Dreher† Sarah Langlotz‡ Johannes Matzat§ Christopher Parsons¶ June 23, 2023 Abstract We provide causal evidence showing that migration increased the polarization of politicians campaigning for the House of Representatives between 1992 and 2016.
The essential elements of its ideology are racialism and white supremacy; secession, disunion, and anti-Americanism; a rejec - tion of liberal democratic principles; and a reliance on...
Testing a new theory to help explain why party ideologies evolve the way that they do, this book traces the history of American political parties from the Hamiltonian Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans of the 1790s to the liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans of today.
1910-1930 migration of millions of Europeans on political ideology of American born individuals today. Our empirical strategy exploits cross-county variation in exposure to historical (1910-1930) immigration, and correlates it with preferences for redistribution and political behavior of a large set of respondents in the Cooperative Congressional
We wish to show that American mass ideology has two conceptions, often existing quite independently of one another in the minds of citizens and performing quite different functions in the political system. Understanding the dual-istic nature of political ideology, and shedding light on its implications, is the subject of what is to come.