This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehart et al.) by means of the Dutch part of the European Social Survey (2002). The analysis is restricted on theoretical grounds to voting for parties representing new politics (centering on cultural issues: populist party (LPF, new right) versus green party (GroenLinks, new left) and old politics (centering on class issues: social-democratic party (PVDA, old left) versus conservative party (VVD, old right)). The class theory of politics explains voting for PVDA or VVD very well. The working class votes for the PVDA and the more privileged classes for the VVD, due to economic progressiveness and economic conservatism, respectively. A cultural log...
Elections in the Netherlands in the period 1989-2006 have shown major changes in the supply of polit...
A BSTRACT Large differences exist between socio-cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent t...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
textabstractThe traditional class approach to politics maintains that the working class 'naturally' ...
textabstractThe purpose of this article is to understand why the traditional pattern of a leftist wo...
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textabstractSilent Revolution, Counter-revolution or Cultural Conflict? Political Cultural Change an...
To what extent can the decline of class voting in the Netherlands be explained by sociological facto...
textabstractBy means of a re-analysis of the most relevant data source – the International Social Mo...
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textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
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none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Whereas electoral support for new-rightist parties is often understood as driven by ethnocentric ant...
Elections in the Netherlands in the period 1989-2006 have shown major changes in the supply of polit...
A BSTRACT Large differences exist between socio-cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent t...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...
This article elaborates and tests the so-called theory of the new political culture (Ronald Inglehar...
textabstractThe traditional class approach to politics maintains that the working class 'naturally' ...
textabstractThe purpose of this article is to understand why the traditional pattern of a leftist wo...
Contains fulltext : 99988.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To what extent...
textabstractSilent Revolution, Counter-revolution or Cultural Conflict? Political Cultural Change an...
To what extent can the decline of class voting in the Netherlands be explained by sociological facto...
textabstractBy means of a re-analysis of the most relevant data source – the International Social Mo...
Contains fulltext : 55915.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Large differen...
textabstractIn this paper we investigate the linkage between changes in the political culture on the...
Contains fulltext : 3358.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
none1noThis article investigates voters’ preferences for party families in Western European countrie...
Whereas electoral support for new-rightist parties is often understood as driven by ethnocentric ant...
Elections in the Netherlands in the period 1989-2006 have shown major changes in the supply of polit...
A BSTRACT Large differences exist between socio-cultural specialists and technocrats in the extent t...
The most important questions in the study of class voting during the last few decades have been whet...