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Hi all,
I just heard an interview on the radio with the author of a new book which sounds like it may be interesting to read and discuss: Makers and Takers:
I’ve attached a poll regarding the difference in attitudes toward hard work and getting ahead, but there are a lot of other comparisons. The results he mentioned from sources like General Social Surveys (published, accademically accepted, neutral surveys) were 80% of conservatives said ‘yes’ and 14% of liberals said ‘no.’
Another example was on the question of “is marriage important to you” posed to singles: 67% of conservatives said ‘yes,’ and only 35% of liberals said ‘yes.’
Other examples from the book summary on the hyperlink above:
I just heard an interview on the radio with the author of a new book which sounds like it may be interesting to read and discuss: Makers and Takers:
I’ve attached a poll regarding the difference in attitudes toward hard work and getting ahead, but there are a lot of other comparisons. The results he mentioned from sources like General Social Surveys (published, accademically accepted, neutral surveys) were 80% of conservatives said ‘yes’ and 14% of liberals said ‘no.’
Another example was on the question of “is marriage important to you” posed to singles: 67% of conservatives said ‘yes,’ and only 35% of liberals said ‘yes.’
Other examples from the book summary on the hyperlink above:
I’ve heard a lot of charges against conservatives on this forum regarding how conservatives, especially Republicans, don’t reflect Catholic values. I think it would be a fun thing to hash out. Let’s try to do it in a charitable fashion…if possible.
- Seventy-one percent of conservatives say you have an obligation to care for a seriously injured spouse or parent versus less than half (46 percent) of liberals
- Conservatives have a better work ethic and are much less likely to call in sick than their liberal counterparts
- Liberals are two and a half times more likely to be resentful of others’ success and 50 percent more likely to be jealous of other people’s good luck
- Liberals are two times more likely to say it is ok to cheat the government out of welfare money you don’t deserve
- Conservatives are more likely than liberals to hug their children and “significantly more likely” to display positive nurturing emotions
- Liberals are less trusting of family members and much less likely to stay in touch with their parents
- Do you get satisfaction from putting someone else’s happiness ahead of your own? Fifty-five percent of conservatives said yes versus only 20 percent of liberals