Liberal Hearts and Conservative Brains: The Correlation Between Age and Political Philosophy

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Ron Lipsman, 2007 - 296 σελίδες

"Talk radio hosts seem to believe conservatives are from Mars and liberals are from Venus-two different species, in other words. Ron Lipsman's new book uses a mix of rational analysis and personal history to suggest there may be deeper psychological laws at work here that help shape our worldviews. He's on to something "
-Elias Crim, Publishing Consultant.

Professor Lipsman

  • argues for a correlation between age and political philosophy, which asserts that young people tend to gravitate toward liberalism while older people are usually more comfortable with conservatism; and that, additionally, among the people who change their political preference over time, more go from liberal to conservative than vice versa; and finally, he assesses the strengths of these trends;
  • examines the most interesting counter-examples to these trends--namely, premature conservatives and aging liberals-and explains what motivates them;
  • presents a history of the liberal/conservative divide in America and then augments it with an assessment of its current status as well as a prediction of its future;

"An insightful and witty examination of the values and beliefs that divide liberals and conservatives in America today. A penetrating look at the concept of the 'aging liberal', especially as it pertains to the Jewish and academic communities."
-Bruce Bartlett, nationally syndicated columnist

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CHAPTER
3
Fitting the Issues into the Compartments
61
CHAPTER 5
87
Part II
121
CHAPTER 7
139
Acrimony between the Camps
179
Premature Conservatives
195
Aging Liberals
213
The LiberalConservative Divide in the USA
239
Bibliography
261
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