Why liberals and conservatives clash

Why liberals and conservatives clash

By Bruce E. Fleming

Subjects: Cultural Policy, Sociology, Anthropology, Politics and government, Popular Culture, Right and left (political science), Nonfiction, Political culture, Libéralisme, Idées politiques, Politique et gouvernement, Idéologie, Conservatisme, United states, politics and government, Liberalism, SOCIAL SCIENCE, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Cultural, Conservatism, Public Policy, Ideology

Description: Why Liberals and Conservatives Clash offers an explanation for the extreme polarization between liberal and conservative that is the hallmark of the American political landscape today. It suggests that liberal thought is intrinsically different from conservative thought, and that each constitutes a self-subsistent world-view with its specific qualities and rules. The book offers a set of guidelines to predict a person's views based on other views s/he holds, given that each world-view is what it is for structural reasons, and is more than merely a sum of discrete positions. It explains, for example, why people who support gay marriage also typically support the woman's right to an early-term abortion, and why people who demand that citizens "support the military" understand this as meaning, support putting members of the military in harm's way. Because liberal thought and conservative thought each constitutes a closed world-view, neither side will ever convince the other in an argument. The most we can

Comments

You must log in to leave comments.

Ratings

Latest ratings