Political Culture in Contemporary Britain: People and Politicians, Principles and Practice
William L. Miller, Annis May Timpson, and Michael Lessnoff
Abstract
This book examines what the British people and their politicians really think
about the fundamentals of politics. Based on new and revealing survey data, it
presents an analysis of British attitudes to civil, political, and social rights.
The book uncovers two broad ‘macro-dimensions’ of political principle
— liberty and equality — which underlie a large number of more
specific principles and shape people’s responses to many practical issues.
Controversially, it claims that commitments to liberty and equality tend to run
together — only the least educated treat them as alternatives; left-winge ... More
This book examines what the British people and their politicians really think
about the fundamentals of politics. Based on new and revealing survey data, it
presents an analysis of British attitudes to civil, political, and social rights.
The book uncovers two broad ‘macro-dimensions’ of political principle
— liberty and equality — which underlie a large number of more
specific principles and shape people’s responses to many practical issues.
Controversially, it claims that commitments to liberty and equality tend to run
together — only the least educated treat them as alternatives; left-wingers
support both and right-wingers oppose both. It explores the influence of social
background, personal experience, and the institutional setting on attitudes towards
political principles, highlighting in particular age and the complex influences of
education and religion. It also shows how arguments and propaganda combine with
political principles and party loyalties to influence opinion on practical issues.
The final chapter presents an overall model and quantifies the relative power of all
these different influences.
Keywords:
fundamentals of politics,
civil
rights,
political rights,
social
rights,
liberty,
equality,
social
background,
personal experience
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 1996 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198279846 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: October 2011 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198279846.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
William L. Miller, Author
University of Glasgow
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Annis May Timpson, Author
University of Sussex
Michael Lessnoff, Author
University of Glasgow
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