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100 1 _aGRAFTON, Carl
_931933
245 1 0 _aLiberal and conservative dissensus in areas of domestic public policy other than business and economics
260 _aDordrecht, Netherlands :
_bSpringer,
_cMarch 2005
520 3 _aThis research is part of a project that examines the nature of political ideology in the United States and its impact on the formulation of public policy. Here we explore the bases of liberal – conservative dissensus in areas of domestic policy other than business and the economy using a model developed by Janda, Berry, and Goldman. We find that the major elements of dissensus are: a strong conservative disposition to defend order; with a few exceptions a liberal indifference to order as conservatives define it; conservative opposition to the expansion of federal power over states or individuals and/or expansion in federal (and often state and local government) spending unless order is threatened; much greater liberal emphasis on equality; and varying conceptualizations of basic values to the degree that liberals and conservatives seem almost to be talking past each other using two different languages
700 1 _aPERMALOFF, Anne
_931934
773 0 8 _tPolicy Sciences
_g38, 1, p. 45-67
_dDordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, March 2005
_xISSN 0032-2867
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