EPISODE · Nov 29, 2022 · 7H 39M
Political Choice in a Polarized America: How Elite Polarization Shapes Mass Behavior (Written by Joshua N. Zingher)
from Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics · host Joshua N. Zingher
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/622839 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Political Choice in a Polarized America: How Elite Polarization Shapes Mass Behavior Author: Joshua N. Zingher Narrator: Jonathan Sleep Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 39 minutes Release date: November 29, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the relevant issues and assess which party or candidate best matches their own positions? Or do people look at politics as something more akin to a team sport—the specifics do not matter as long as you know what side your team is on? Answering these questions requires us to think about how much the average American knows about politics. Many scholars of public opinion believe that the majority of Americans only pay passing attention to politics. Thus the electorate's apparent lack of political competence presents a direct challenge to normative theories of democracy. How are citizens supposed to exert control over the government if they have no idea what is going on? In Political Choice in a Polarized America, Joshua N. Zingher argues that these fears are overblown. Not only do individuals have core beliefs about what the government should or should not do, but individuals have become more likely to support the party that best matches their policy attitudes by both identifying as a member of that party and voting for that party in elections. However, as Zingher demonstrates, voters' ability to match their attitudes to a party or candidate varies according to signals sent by elites and increases as parties become more polarized.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/622839 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Political Choice in a Polarized America: How Elite Polarization Shapes Mass Behavior Author: Joshua N. Zingher Narrator: Jonathan Sleep Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 39 minutes Release date: November 29, 2022 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: What motivates citizens to support one party over the other? Do they carefully weigh all of the relevant issues and assess which party or candidate best matches their own positions? Or do people look at politics as something more akin to a team sport—the specifics do not matter as long as you know what side your team is on? Answering these questions requires us to think about how much the average American knows about politics. Many scholars of public opinion believe that the majority of Americans only pay passing attention to politics. Thus the electorate's apparent lack of political competence presents a direct challenge to normative theories of democracy. How are citizens supposed to exert control over the government if they have no idea what is going on? In Political Choice in a Polarized America, Joshua N. Zingher argues that these fears are overblown. Not only do individuals have core beliefs about what the government should or should not do, but individuals have become more likely to support the party that best matches their policy attitudes by both identifying as a member of that party and voting for that party in elections. However, as Zingher demonstrates, voters' ability to match their attitudes to a party or candidate varies according to signals sent by elites and increases as parties become more polarized.
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