With Malice toward Some
How People Make Civil Liberties Judgments
John L Sullivan author George E Marcus author Elizabeth Theiss-Morse author Sandra L Wood author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Sep '95
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The authors examine how citizens faced with a complex variety of considerations decide whether or not to tolerate extremist groups.
How do citizens faced with a complex variety of considerations decide whether or not to tolerate extremist groups? Relying on several survey-experiments, the authors identify and compare the impact on decision making of contemporary information, long-standing predispositions, and enduring values and beliefs.With Malice toward Some: How People Make Civil Liberties Judgments addresses an issue integral to democratic societies: how people faced with a complex variety of considerations decide whether or not to tolerate extremist groups. Relying on several survey-experiments, Marcus, Sullivan, Theiss-Morse, and Wood identify and compare the impact on decision making of contemporary information, long-standing predispositions, and enduring values and beliefs. Citizens react most strongly to information about a group's violations of behavioral norms and information about the implications for democracy of the group's actions. The authors conclude that democratic citizens should have a strong baseline of tolerance yet be attentive to and thoughtful about current information.
"The authors have excelled in providing a framework that effectively synthesizes and gives order to disparate perspectives on tolerance judgments." Public Opinion Quarterly
"...an entirely innovative approach to understanding the dynamics of political intolerance....None who care about public opinion and democracy can afford to ignore this most important book." American Politics
ISBN: 9780521439978
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 500g
308 pages