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Party Images and Voting Choice: 1966,age back from the distribution of votes cast to the motivations behind these votes. In turn this shift implies a change in the main type of evidence considered, from aggregate, historical voting statistics to contemporary survey responses. What we learn about motivations from the answers made to us平淡而无味 发表于 2025-3-25 18:32:37
Influences on Political Attitudes: Class, Religion, Party and Activism,lings when these are compared directly. This analysis forms the first section, below. The comparative influence of class and religion can also be estimated indirectly, through their effect on a wide variety of preferences, perceptions and attitudes, at both activist and popular levels. The attitudinNIL 发表于 2025-3-25 22:43:41
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Support for Established Institutions, Cross-cutting and the Reaction of Political Moderates,give strong indications of how and why a crisis developed. The class division underlying politics in Britain was in Belfast overlaid by religious tension and Unionist hegemony (Chapter 8). That hegemony was seen as irreversible under existing procedures because it was based on the solid support of anautical 发表于 2025-3-26 12:50:53
Conclusions,f a system of some antiquity now about to disappear. This purpose has been fulfilled by the discussions of Belfast development and of political behaviour and attitudes in 1966, which form the staple of previous chapters. Inevitably, a major concern has been with religious tensions, violence and intrsynovitis 发表于 2025-3-26 18:14:07
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