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Polarization and the Politics of Personal Responsibility

Polarization and the Politics of Personal Responsibility

Jeffrey M. Stonecash, Mark D. Brewer

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America is divided by two clashing views about individual responsibility. Liberals see many people as not completely responsible for the situation they are in, their opportunities limited by their class, race, and sex. Distribution of outcomes is therefore seen as unjust, and the government has to help offset the limits people face. In contrast, conservatives believe individuals can and must live their lives with a presumption of personal responsibility for what happens. Government assistance is not seen as valuable, but as creating dependency and ultimately crippling to those who receive it.

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OL21110752W

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LibertyResponsibilityPolarization (social science)Political parties, united statesRight and left (political science)Political planningUnited states, social conditionsUnited states, social policyUnited states, politics and governmentDivided governmentPolitics and governmentSocial policyPolarization (Social sciences)Social conditionsPolitical parties

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