CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES
In: The political quarterly, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 229-237
ISSN: 1467-923X
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In: The political quarterly, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 229-237
ISSN: 1467-923X
In: Politics & policy, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 731-751
ISSN: 1747-1346
The recent rise of a prosperous Black middle class on the one hand and the continued salience of religious conservatism among many Black citizens on the other means that significant percentages of African Americans share both interests and values with White conservatives who vote Republican. In this study, using a decade's worth of survey data from Nashville, Tennessee, African Americans are found to have given only about ten percent of their votes to Republican candidates for president and governor. Those African Americans who did vote Republican were moved to do so by political values: they believed that individuals, not the government, should be responsible for solving social problems. Neither upper‐middle‐class standing nor religious conservatism, both prominent features of Southern Republicanism, moved Blacks to vote Republican.
In: Politics & policy: a publication of the Policy Studies Organization, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 731-751
ISSN: 1555-5623
The recent rise of a prosperous Black middle class on the one hand & the continued salience of religious conservatism among many Black citizens on the other means that significant percentages of African Americans share both interests & values with White conservatives who vote Republican. In this study, using a decade's worth of survey data from Nashville, TN, African Americans are found to have given only about 10% of their votes to Republican candidates for president & governor. Those African Americans who did vote Republican were moved to do so by political values: they believed that individuals, not the government, should be responsible for solving social problems. Neither upper-middle-class standing nor religious conservatism, both prominent features of Southern Republicanism, moved Blacks to vote Republican. 1 Appendix, 28 References. Adapted from the source document.
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In: Routledge revivals
1. Introduction. The conservative universe : the political market and the state -- 2. The changing Tories : the road to the political settlement -- 3. Reorganization and recovery : opposition 1945-51 -- 4. The stalemate state : power 1951-1964 -- 5. The challenge to the consensus : opposition 1964-70 -- 6. The roots of inflation -- 7. The search for security : nation and state in the world market -- 8. Conclusion and postscript : the trade union of the nation and the crisis of the state.