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_aCAVALCANTI, H. B. _925452 |
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_aMarx, Religião e Política : _bO Protestantismo Conservador Norte-Americano como Ópio do Povo. |
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_aRio de Janeiro : _bIUPERJ, _c1998 |
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520 | 3 | _aPolitical scientists and sociologists alike have been intrigued by the phenomenon of low voter turnout in US elections during the second half of the 20th century. This paper explores the connection between religious affiliation and rising political alienation in America during this period. Recent studies on religion and politics in Latin American countries have identified lower-class religion, or the so-called church of the poor, as a catalyst that mobilizes the poor to engage in political action aimed at reforming or overthrowing political regimes. Using a Marxian framework and working with statistical analyses, this study shows that lower-class religion in America has the opposite effect. When all significant secular determinants of political alienation are controlled for, affiliation with conservative Protestant churches is shown to be significantly and positively related to nonvoting. | |
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_aMarx _925108 |
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_aReligion and politics _925453 |
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_aUS presidential elections _925454 |
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_aPolitical alienation _925455 |
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_aConservative Protestantism _925456 |
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_tDados - Revista de Ciências Sociais _g41, 1, p. 173-202 _dRio de Janeiro : IUPERJ, 1998 _xISSN 0011-5258 _w |
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