

Ideology in America
Book • 2012
This book delves into the complex and seemingly contradictory nature of American public opinion, where individuals often identify as conservative symbolically but support liberal policies operationally.
Ellis and Stimson provide a nuanced analysis of this paradox, examining how it affects political discourse and outcomes.
Their work offers insights into the systematic patterns of political ideology in the U.S.
, challenging common assumptions about liberal-conservative orientations.
Ellis and Stimson provide a nuanced analysis of this paradox, examining how it affects political discourse and outcomes.
Their work offers insights into the systematic patterns of political ideology in the U.S.
, challenging common assumptions about liberal-conservative orientations.
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