January 09, 2007
The Ideological Animal
We think our political stance is the product of reason, but we're easily manipulated and surprisingly malleable. Our essential political self is more a stew of childhood temperament, education, and fear of death. Call it the 9/11 effect.
Jay Dixit in Psychology Today:
Most people are surprised to learn that there are real, stable differences in personality between conservatives and liberals—not just different views or values, but underlying differences in temperament. Psychologists John Jost of New York University, Dana Carney of Harvard, and Sam Gosling of the University of Texas have demonstrated that conservatives and liberals boast markedly different home and office decor. Liberals are messier than conservatives, their rooms have more clutter and more color, and they tend to have more travel documents, maps of other countries, and flags from around the world. Conservatives are neater, and their rooms are cleaner, better organized, more brightly lit, and more conventional. Liberals have more books, and their books cover a greater variety of topics. And that's just a start. Multiple studies find that liberals are more optimistic. Conservatives are more likely to be religious. Liberals are more likely to like classical music and jazz, conservatives, country music. Liberals are more likely to enjoy abstract art. Conservative men are more likely than liberal men to prefer conventional forms of entertainment like TV and talk radio. Liberal men like romantic comedies more than conservative men. Liberal women are more likely than conservative women to enjoy books, poetry, writing in a diary, acting, and playing musical instruments.
More here.
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O.K. So, assuming the factoid is true: if Liberals are more optimistic, sloppier, classical and jazz lovers, who like to paint, while Conservatives are more religious,neater and into TV and country music, then,please tell me this:
Where do we, the atheist-pessimists, sloppy in some rooms, tidy in others, who can tolerate neither opera nor country, but who love radio (er, NPR) and TV (er, pretty well anything but FOX, CM and Spike(except when they used to run Star Trek) ), yet still wish they could play the violin or the fiddle.. where on earth do we fit in????? That is, where, besides an anonymous "starbucks" at the local train station....
Signed,
Another PSYCHToday deviant.
Posted by: k | Jan 9, 2007 12:30:37 AM
What about me? I've got a clean, well-lit home with TV On The Radio blasting away on the stereo under a painting of a dog. And nearby is a shelf with an american eagle statue that's had its head replaced with Spongebob Squarepants due to the mischeviousness of my 6 year old kid.
Posted by: beajerry | Jan 10, 2007 10:43:18 AM
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