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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Populism is a major American political philosophy

A study released in April by the Pew Research Center shows that populism is still a major political philosophy among American voters.It is a fascinating poll. Go to the link and check it out as there is some really interesting survey data.
http://pewresearch.org/obdeck/?ObDeckID=17

Here's an excerpt from the Pew Research Center report:

"In the political caricature of recent years, America is a nation divided: red vs. blue, conservative vs. liberal. "Liberals" tend to favor an active role for government in regulating the economy, but oppose government attempts to regulate morality or private life in the social sphere. "Conservatives" take just the opposite approach, preferring a smaller role for government in the economy but a bigger role for it in promoting morality. Not surprisingly, liberals and conservatives are political opponents on most issues."

"But while there is little question that U.S. politics have become more polarized in recent years, the red-blue political shorthand is far from adequate to describe the full spectrum of Americans' political views. Judging by their opinions on a number of issues, many Americans simply do not fit well within either the conservative or the liberal ideological camps, instead falling into one of the two other important U.S. political traditions - libertarian and populist -or defying attempts to pigeon-hole them."

"Americans espousing a "libertarian" ideology oppose government regulation in both the economic and the social spheres."

"Populists,"by contrast, favor an active role for government in both the economic and the social spheres. Still more Americans are distinctively non-ideological in their political outlook, and so don't fit neatly intoany of the four ideological camps."

Many of us don't fall into the standard left-right ideologies . There is no logical reason why one cannot - for example -opposing abortion and gun control while favoring national health insurance and public funding of political campaigns. Populists do have a consistent political philosophy - that government uphold the rights of workers and consumers as well as traditional moral values.

1 comment:

Jeff Taylor said...

I agree with what you've written about populism and the Democratic Party. That's one of the main points of my new book, Where Did the Party Go?: William Jennings Bryan, Hubert Humphrey, and the Jeffersonian Legacy. For more info, folks can go to my website: http://www.popcorn78.blogspot.com . Thanks for promoting populism!

-- Jeff Taylor