
Blame and Political Attitudes: The Psychology of America's Culture War
によって
Gail Sahar
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
形式
キンドル
ページ数
244
言語
ドイツ語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2023
出版社
Palgrave Macmillan
版
3
ISBN-10
3031202368
ISBN-13
9783031202360
説明
Gail Sahar delves into the intricate relationship between blame and political attitudes within the landscape of America's cultural conflicts. The exploration reveals how individuals’ perceptions of responsibility can dramatically influence their political beliefs and behaviors. As public discourse becomes increasingly polarized, Sahar thoughtfully examines the psychological underpinnings that drive these divisions.
By investigating the societal, emotional, and cognitive factors at play, the work unpacks the motivations behind entrenched perspectives on contentious issues. Through a blend of psychological theory and real-world examples, the author highlights how differing interpretations of blame can serve as a rallying point for various political ideologies.
The narrative unfolds with a keen understanding of how feelings of injustice and resentment shape public opinion. Sahar's analysis of the intersections between personal experiences of blame and broader social narratives provides a comprehensive view of the ongoing culture war in America.
Ultimately, the book offers valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of blame, presenting a thought-provoking examination of how it not only impacts individual attitudes but also fuels societal rifts. Readers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs and the paths that lead to them, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities that define contemporary American politics.
By investigating the societal, emotional, and cognitive factors at play, the work unpacks the motivations behind entrenched perspectives on contentious issues. Through a blend of psychological theory and real-world examples, the author highlights how differing interpretations of blame can serve as a rallying point for various political ideologies.
The narrative unfolds with a keen understanding of how feelings of injustice and resentment shape public opinion. Sahar's analysis of the intersections between personal experiences of blame and broader social narratives provides a comprehensive view of the ongoing culture war in America.
Ultimately, the book offers valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of blame, presenting a thought-provoking examination of how it not only impacts individual attitudes but also fuels societal rifts. Readers are invited to reflect on their own beliefs and the paths that lead to them, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities that define contemporary American politics.