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<p><strong>A novel and powerful explanation of the social roots of American politics and the powerful forces in the background.</strong> The usual approach to political conflict is to look at policy battles inside government, then trace them back to political parties and organized interests. Yet, in <em>The Social Roots of American Politics</em>, Regina L. Wagner and Byron E. Shafer begin at the opposite end of the causal chain by looking at the social roots of American political conflict, how these roots produce differing policy preferences in the general public, and how those preferences get transmitted into American government. Drawing from over a half-century of public surveys of American voters, they demonstrate that class, race, religion, and gender provide the roots of these conflicts across the four primary domains of policy conflict: social welfare, civil rights, foreign affairs, and cultural values. They also factor in how regional differences affect partisan attachment, focu...楽天市場のショップで商品詳細の続きを見る