With malice toward some : how people make civil liberties judgments
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With malice toward some : how people make civil liberties judgments
(Cambridge studies in political psychology and public opinion)
Cambridge University Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-283) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
With Malice toward Some: How People Make Civil Liberties Judgments addresses an issue integral to democratic societies: how people faced with a complex variety of considerations decide whether or not to tolerate extremist groups. Relying on several survey-experiments, Marcus, Sullivan, Theiss-Morse, and Wood identify and compare the impact on decision making of contemporary information, long-standing predispositions, and enduring values and beliefs. Citizens react most strongly to information about a group's violations of behavioral norms and information about the implications for democracy of the group's actions. The authors conclude that democratic citizens should have a strong baseline of tolerance yet be attentive to and thoughtful about current information.
目次
- Preface: Political tolerance and democratic life
- Part I. Theoretical Background and Overview: 1. Political tolerance and democratic practice
- 2. Antecedent considerations and contemporary information
- 3. Thinking and mood
- Part II. Contemporary Information and Political Tolerance Judgments: 4. Tolerance judgments and contemporary information - the basic studies
- Appendix 4A. The basic experiments - manipulation checks
- Part III. Refining the Model - The Role of Antecedent Conserations as Individual Differences: 5. Threat and political tolerance
- 6. Democratic values as standing decisions and contemporary information
- 7. Source credibility, political knowledge and animus in making tolerance judgments - the Texas experiment
- 8. Individual differences: The influence of personality
- Part IV. Implications and Conclusions: 9. Intensity, motivations, and behavioral intentions
- 10. Human nature and political tolerance
- Appendices
- Bibliography.
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