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- 2019-07-02
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- Janus Democracy
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Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
1438472404
ISBN-13
9781438472409
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27038782335
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
226 Pages
Publication Name
Janus Democracy
Language
English
Subject
Movements / Pragmatism, Civics & Citizenship, Political Ideologies / Democracy
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Philosophy
Format
Trade Paperback
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1 in
Item Weight
10.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2018-000360
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College Graduate Student
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Yes
Table Of Content
List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Theory of Dialetheial Paradoxes in Public Opinion 3. The Perils of Jamesian Pragmatism 4. Social Issues 5. Domestic Policy 6. Foreign Policy 7. Not Quite Paradoxes 8. Limitations of Survey Research 9. Janus Democracy Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Combining political philosophy with a study of political behavior, Richard T. Longoria examines the contradictory nature of public opinion on policy issues. He argues that public opinion is often characterized by dialetheial paradoxes--when a statement and the contradiction of that statement are both held to be true. For example, a voter may express a desire for a balanced federal budget but also be against reducing entitlement programs, increasing taxes, or any other solution to achieve that goal. Longoria focuses on various social issues and domestic and foreign policies to explore these types of contradictory and incompatible preferences, arguing that they stem from the pragmatic nature of Americans' worldview, which prefers expediency over consistency. These inconsistencies are typically called "non-attitudes," but Longoria suggests it would be better to call them "bi-attitudes." When people have internalized the contradictions and believe in both¬ ideas even when the two are incompatible, they are being transconsistent rather than inconsistent. Transconsistency, Longoria concludes, leads to perpetual dissatisfaction with the political system because the government often attempts to satisfy the incompatible preferences of a two-faced public., Explores the contradictory nature of public opinion. Combining political philosophy with a study of political behavior, Richard T. Longoria examines the contradictory nature of public opinion on policy issues. He argues that public opinion is often characterized by dialetheial paradoxes-when a statement and the contradiction of that statement are both held to be true. For example, a voter may express a desire for a balanced federal budget but also be against reducing entitlement programs, increasing taxes, or any other solution to achieve that goal. Longoria focuses on various social issues and domestic and foreign policies to explore these types of contradictory and incompatible preferences, arguing that they stem from the pragmatic nature of Americans' worldview, which prefers expediency over consistency. These inconsistencies are typically called "non-attitudes," but Longoria suggests it would be better to call them "bi-attitudes." When people have internalized the contradictions and believe in both ideas even when the two are incompatible, they are being transconsistent rather than inconsistent. Transconsistency, Longoria concludes, leads to perpetual dissatisfaction with the political system because the government often attempts to satisfy the incompatible preferences of a two-faced public.
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