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左和右:政治区分的心理意义

English | 2021 | ISBN: 0190858338 | 416 pages | EPUB | 8.5 MB

This book brings together for the first time an updated, revised collection of influential essays and articles that capture some of the most exciting scientific and scholarly contributions to the topic of political ideology. John Jost tackles fundamental questions about how psychology, neuroscience, and societal factors impact political attitudes and group divisions. In what sense, if any, are ordinary citizens "ideological"? Is it useful to locate political attitudes on a single dimension of representation? Are there meaningful differences in the beliefs, opinions, and values of leftists and rights-or liberals and conservatives? How are personality traits related to ideological preferences? What situational or contextual factors contribute to liberal and conservative shifts in the general population? What are the implications of ideological polarization for the future of democracy? Drawing on Max Weber's concept of elective affinities, one of the world's leading political psychologists discusses the myriad ways in people choose ideas and ideas choose people.


这本书首次汇集了更新修订的 influential 篇章和文章,捕捉到了关于政治意识形态最令人兴奋的科学与学术贡献。约翰·乔斯探讨了心理学、神经科学研究和社会因素如何影响政治态度以及群体间的分化问题。普通公民是“意识形态”的程度究竟有多深?如果我们有任何意义的话,将政治态度置于单一代表维度上是否是有用的?左派和右派人士在信念、观点和价值观方面是否有任何有意义的区别?性格特质与政治理想有何关系?什么情境或背景因素促使一般人群向保守主义或自由主义转变?意识形态两极分化对未来民主制度意味着什么?基于马克斯·韦伯的“选择亲缘”概念,这位世界领先的政治心理学家讨论了人们如何选择思想以及思想又如何选择人的各种方式。
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