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Envy in Politics
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Envy in Politics

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How envy, spite, and the pursuit of admiration influence politics

Why do governments underspend on policies that would make their constituents better off? Why do people participate in contentious politics when they could reap benefits if they were to abstain? In Envy in Politics, Gwyneth McClendon contends that if we want to understand these and other forms of puzzling political behavior, we should pay attention to envy, spite, and the pursuit of admiration--all manifestations of our desire to maintain or enhance our status within groups. Drawing together insights from political philosophy, behavioral economics, psychology, and anthropology, McClendon explores how and under what conditions status motivations influence politics.

Through surveys, case studies, interviews, and an experiment, McClendon argues that when concerns about in-group status are unmanaged by social conventions or are explicitly primed by elites, status motivations can become drivers of public opinion and political participation. McClendon focuses on the United States and South Africa-two countries that provide tough tests for her arguments while also demonstrating that the arguments apply in different contexts.

From debates over redistribution to the mobilization of collective action, Envy in Politics presents the first theoretical and empirical investigation of the connection between status motivations and political behavior.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781400889815
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date10/04/2018
LanguageEnglish
File size613 Kbytes
Illustrations9 b/w illus., 22 tables
Article no.4158099
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1514316
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Gwyneth H. McClendon is an assistant professor in the Wilf Family Department of Politics at New York University.