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Aufnahme\x1e080 01\x1e100 Berry, Jeffrey M.\x1e102a(DE-588)14168674X\x1e104aGlaser, James M.
\x1e106a(DE-588)1049521668\x1e108aSchildkraut, Deborah Jill\x1e110a(DE-588)143085034\x1e331 
Everyday democracy\x1e335 liberals, conservatives, and their routine political live
s\x1e359 Jeffrey M. Berry, James M. Glaser, and Deborah J. Schildkraut\x1e419 \x1faChicag
o ; London\x1fbThe University of Chicago Press\x1fc2025\x1e425a2025\x1e433 viii, 230 Seiten\x1e
434 Illustrationen\x1e451bChicago studies in American politics\x1e501 Includes bibliog
raphical references and index\x1e521 \x1faIdeology and Everyday Democracy -- The Asymm
etry of Ideological Bubbles -- Racial Resentment and Mass Media -- Acceptance of
 Compromise -- Support for Federalism: A Test of Consistency -- Charity and Volu
nteerism -- This Urgent Time.\x1e540aISBN 978-0-226-84510-4 paperback\x1e540aISBN 978-
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0aDemocracy / United States / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh200810215
2\x1e710aRight and left (Political science) / United States\x1e710dUnited States / Pol
itics and government / 21st century\x1e750b"How the everyday habits and attitudes o
f ordinary liberals and conservatives shape the health of American democracy. In
 Everyday Democracy, Jeffrey M. Berry, James M. Glaser, and Deborah J. Schildkra
ut study Americans\' views of several manifestations of "everyday democracy," whi
ch they define as the attitudes, behaviors, and processes that people experience
 in daily life and their routine considerations of politics and community. Examp
les include engaging in dialogue with political opponents and giving politicians
 license to compromise. Ordinary political moments like these constitute much of
 politics, and they can lay the foundation that shapes if, when, and how crisis 
moments unfold. Paying particular attention to the role of ideology in shaping h
ow Americans emulate daily democratic ideals, this book considers such questions
 as: How do liberals and conservatives support different aspects of democratic p
ractice, and are there ideological asymmetries between the two groups? If and wh
en asymmetries emerge, what factors might explain them? The authors consider wha
t their findings mean for the health of American democracy broadly"-- Provided b
y publisher\x1e776 \x1fiErscheint auch als\x1fnOnline-Ausgabe\x1fz978-0-226-84509-8\x1e\x1d