EBOOK Representing Red and Blue:How the Culture Wars Change the Way Citizens Speak and Politicians L
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How the Culture Wars Change the Way Citizens Speak and Politicians Listen
In Representing Red and Blue, Barker and Carman observe that culturally traditionalist Republicans tend to demand -- and get -- less policy responsiveness from their elected representatives than do culturally progressive Democrats. Cultural traditionalists prefer "e;leaders who lead,"e; while cultural progressives prefer "e;public servants who listen,"e; creating a dynamic that engenders political inequality.
In Representing Red and Blue, Barker and Carman observe that culturally traditionalist Republicans tend to demand -- and get -- less policy responsiveness from their elected representatives than do culturally progressive Democrats. Cultural traditionalists prefer "e;leaders who lead,"e; while cultural progressives prefer "e;public servants who listen,"e; creating a dynamic that engenders political inequality.