James T. Kitchens and Larry Powell examine why political messages appeal to voters in the United States by exploring the four pillars of the American psyche: fear, national narcissism, consumerism, and religiosity. These pillars, combined with the related matrix of attitudes, beliefs, and values, determine how political communication is understood.
James T. Kitchens and Larry Powell examine why political messages appeal to voters in the United States by exploring the four pillars of the American psyche: fear, national narcissism, consumerism, and religiosity. These pillars, combined with the related matrix of attitudes, beliefs, and values, determine how political communication is understood.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James T. Kitchens is president of the Kitchens Group, a national public opinion research firm. Larry Powell is professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. The Four Pillars of Politics: An Introduction Chapter 2. The First Pillar of American Politics: Fear Chapter 3. The Second Pillar of American Politics: Narcissism Chapter 4. The Third Pillar of American Politics: Consumerism Chapter 5. The Fourth Pillar of American Politics: Religiosity Chapter 6. Why Voters Frighten Politicians Chapter 7. Republicans Versus Democrats Chapter 8. The Republican Party: Disaster Inside and Out Chapter 9. The Democratic Party: Searching for Unicorns Chapter 10. Practical Lessons: Why Some Candidates Don't Win Chapter 11. Why Some Public Figures Can't Lead
Chapter 1. The Four Pillars of Politics: An Introduction Chapter 2. The First Pillar of American Politics: Fear Chapter 3. The Second Pillar of American Politics: Narcissism Chapter 4. The Third Pillar of American Politics: Consumerism Chapter 5. The Fourth Pillar of American Politics: Religiosity Chapter 6. Why Voters Frighten Politicians Chapter 7. Republicans Versus Democrats Chapter 8. The Republican Party: Disaster Inside and Out Chapter 9. The Democratic Party: Searching for Unicorns Chapter 10. Practical Lessons: Why Some Candidates Don't Win Chapter 11. Why Some Public Figures Can't Lead
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