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Why Do Conservatives Report Being Happier Than Liberals? The Contribution of Neuroticism [PDF]
Previous studies suggest that conservatives in the United States are happier than liberals. This difference has been attributed to factors including differences in socioeconomic status, group memberships, and system-justifying beliefs.
Caitlin M. Burton +2 more
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Political Identity and the Therapeutic Work of U.S. Conservative Media
This essay contends that much of the emotional energy of contemporary U.S. conservatism comes from attachments to conservatism as a social identity. Drawing on observations from years of studying conservative news texts and interviewing conservative ...
Anthony Nadler
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The key idea of this article is that, for the first time, on the example of the domestic and foreign policy of the Canadian Liberals, led by Justin Trudeau, we discuss the problems and prospects of Canadian Liberalism.
Andrey Nikolaevich Komarov
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The revolution of 1840: the success of progressive liberal Madrid
This article explores the revolution of 1840, barely studied by historians. After clarifying the main concepts, focuses on the development of the paradigmatic case of Madrid. It does, on the one hand, looking like progressive liberals totally control the
Javier Pérez Núñez
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Boosting belligerence: How the July 7, 2005, London bombings affected Liberals’ moral foundations and prejudice. [PDF]
Major terrorist events, such as the recent attacks in Ankara, Sinai, and Paris, can have profound effects on a nation’s values, attitudes, and prejudices.
Vasiljevic, Milica +8 more
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Much research on American politics has relied extensively on the self-reported measure of political ideology. But do Americans really understand what "liberal" and "conservative" entail and, in turn, report their ideology accurately?
Eddy S. F. Yeung, Kai Quek
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Conservatives, liberals, and “the negative” [PDF]
AbstractThe authors connect conservatism with aversion to negativity via the tendentious use of the language of threats to characterize conservatism, but not liberalism. Their reliance upon an objective conception of the negative ignores the fact that much of the disagreement between liberals and conservatives is over whether or not one and the same ...
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Conservative Party Modernisation and David Cameron's Politics of the Family [PDF]
A key feature of David Cameron's electoral appeal is his carefully cultivated image as a ‘family man’. Cameron has repeatedly stressed the importance of the family to his political views and stated his desire to see marriage rewarded through the tax ...
RICHARD HAYTON, Hayton, Richard
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The conservative challenge to liberalism [PDF]
This paper reconstructs the political–theoretical triangle betweenliberalism, communitarianism and conservatism. It shows how thesethree positions are related to each other and to what extent they areactually incompatible. The substantive outcome is the following thesis:the conservative position poses a challenge to liberalism thatcommunitarianism is ...
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Beliefs about Childhood Vaccination in the United States: Political Ideology, False Consensus, and the Illusion of Uniqueness. [PDF]
Several contagious diseases were nearly eradicated through childhood vaccination, but some parents have decided in recent years not to fully vaccinate their children, raising new public health concerns.
Mitchell Rabinowitz +3 more
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