Oct 26th, 2008 | survey

What makes people vote Republican?


Why in particular do working class and rural Americans usually vote for pro-business Republicans when their economic interests would seem better served by Democratic policies? We psychologists have been examining the origins of ideology ever since Hitler sent us Germany's best psychologists, and we long ago reported that strict parenting and a variety of personal insecurities work together to turn people against liberalism, diversity, and progress. But now that we can map the brains, genes, and unconscious attitudes of conservatives, we have refined our diagnosis: conservatism is a partially heritable personality trait that predisposes some people to be cognitively inflexible, fond of hierarchy, and inordinately afraid of uncertainty, change, and death. People vote Republican because Republicans offer "moral clarity"—a simple vision of good and evil that activates deep seated fears in much of the electorate. Democrats, in contrast, appeal to reason with their long-winded explorations of policy options for a complex world.

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More:   http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/haidt08/haidt08_index.html




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Nightwisher
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, United States

posted Aug 27th, 2009 at 14:56 CDT

Where's the option that reads "I like to keep my hard earned money rather than giving it to lazy slobs." I could give a shit about religion and morality...

Officeshrew
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Alabama, United States

posted Oct 27th, 2008 at 09:39 CDT

individual responsibility....a strong national security...and the list goes on.....not to mention republicans are happier than democrats...or so the studies show....

Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 26th, 2008 at 20:00 CDT

Joe the Plumber made his point... That he believed he was going to get wealthy, and therefore, the Republicans were going to lower his taxes because he was going to become wealthy. This may be a common thread.

Bmccue7
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Georgia, United States

posted Oct 26th, 2008 at 08:26 CDT

If you haven't already read Thomas Frank's "What's The Matter With Kansas," I think you'd find it interesting. Frank attempts to answer this question.

 
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