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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Economic foundations of sociocultural politics: how new left and radical right voters think about inequality
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Authors
  • Silja Häusermann
  • Tabea Palmtag
  • Delia Zollinger
  • Tarik Abou-Chadi
  • Stefanie Walter
  • Sarah Berkinshaw
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name URPP Equality of Opportunity Discussion Paper Series
Number 33
Number of Pages 53
Date 2023
Abstract Text Opposition between the far right and the new left has transformed West European politics, mainly through increasing sociocultural conflicts. We ask what the new cleavage articulated by these parties implies for the politicization of inequalities in advanced knowledge societies. We contrast two diverging expectations in existing literature: A first, more rational-choice-based perspective expects a trade-off, with new left voters "privileged" by economic transformations emphasizing sociocultural inequalities over socioeconomic ones–and vice versa for "disadvantaged" far right voters. A second, more sociological perspective, predicts attitudes on inequalities to be aligned along a single dimension from new left "universalists" being inequality-averse to right-wing "particularists" being more inequality-tolerant. Our evidence based on original survey data from Germany supports the second perspective. Studying the structural (educational, class, etc.) foundations of inequality aversion suggests that even the transformed (new) left electorate is more sensitive to all dimensions of inequality than voters on the (far) right.
Official URL https://www.urpp-equality.uzh.ch/dam/jcr:6443cb53-34e9-444e-921f-f5d315811821/33_Electoral_Consequences_of_Inequality_Perceptions.pdf
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