Wednesday, July 23, 2003

Researchers Define a "Conservative" (Your Tax Dollars at Work, Part 432)

Your Tax Dollars At Work:

Researchers help define what makes a political conservative

BERKELEY - Politically conservative agendas may range from supporting the Vietnam War to upholding traditional moral and religious values to opposing welfare. But are there consistent underlying motivations?

Four researchers who culled through 50 years of research literature about the psychology of conservatism report that at the core of political conservatism is the resistance to change and a tolerance for inequality, and that some of the common psychological factors linked to political conservatism include:

- Fear and aggression
- Dogmatism and intolerance of ambiguity
- Uncertainty avoidance
- Need for cognitive closure
- Terror management

Seems to me that describes the Berkeley faculty and the average anti-war protestor or PETA-freak pretty well. I must be a "radical.

Read the whole, disgusting, tax-dollar-wasting thing.

POWER TO DA PEOPLE, BABY!

Monk

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home