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Longoria, Richard T.,. Janus democracy: transconsistency and the general will / Richard T. Longoria. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1925307.pdf>.Record create date: 11/5/2018 Subject: Political participation; Political psychology; Political culture; Public opinion; Public opinion. Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- List of Tables,
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction
- The Incompetent Public
- The Competent Public
- Value Pluralism
- Does The Government Respond to Public Opinion?
- Discontent
- Democracy
- 2. The Theory of Dialetheial Paradoxes in Public Opinion
- Dialetheial Paradoxes
- The Theory of Dialetheial Paradoxes in Public Opinion
- The Question Wording Effect
- Public Ignorance
- Value Pluralism
- Issue Saliency
- Framing
- Applications
- 3. The Perils of Jamesian Pragmatism
- Types of Pragmatism
- Type I Pragmatism
- Type II Pragmatism
- Critique of James
- Pragmatism in American Politics
- The Pragmatic Masses
- 4. Social Issues
- Evolution
- Same-sex Marriage
- Race
- Free Speech
- Conclusions
- 5. Domestic Policy
- Health Care
- Welfare
- Environment
- Government Regulations
- Federal Budget
- Campaign Finance
- Conclusions
- 6. Foreign Policy
- Abstract Foreign Policy Values
- Isolationism
- Rwanda
- Nicaragua
- Soviet Nuclear Freeze
- Foreign Aid
- Syria
- Conclusions
- 7. Not Quite Paradoxes
- Constitutional Amendment Banning Same-sex Marriage
- Abortion
- Gene Therapy
- Offshore Oil Drilling
- Iraq
- Conclusions
- 8. Limitations of Survey Research
- Forced-choice Questions
- Question Wording
- Measuring Ideology
- Candidate Selection
- Filter Questions
- Expressive Responses
- Conclusions
- 9. Janus Democracy
- Janus Democracy
- The Role of Information
- Perpetual Dissatisfaction
- Persistence of the Two-party System
- Political “flip-flops”
- Bibliography
- Index
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