WHO is happier about life — liberals or conservatives? The answer might seem straightforward. After all, there is an entire academic literature in the social sciences dedicated to showing conservatives as naturally authoritarian, dogmatic, intolerant of ambiguity, fearful of threat and loss, low in self-esteem and uncomfortable with complex modes of thinking. And it was the candidate Barack Obama in 2008 who infamously labeled blue-collar voters “bitter,” as they “cling to guns or religion.” Obviously, liberals must be happier, right?
Wrong. Scholars on both the left and right have studied this question extensively, and have reached a consensus that it is conservatives who possess the happiness edge. Many data sets show this. For example, the Pew Research Center in 2006 reported that conservative Republicans were 68 percent more likely than liberal Democrats to say they were “very happy” about their lives. This pattern has persisted for decades. The question isn’t whether this is true, but why.
Many conservatives favor an explanation focusing on lifestyle differences, such as marriage and faith. They note that most conservatives are married; most liberals are not. (The percentages are 53 percent to 33 percent, according to my calculations using data from the 2004 General Social Survey, and almost none of the gap is due to the fact that liberals tend to be younger than conservatives.) Marriage and happiness go together. If two people are demographically the same but one is married and the other is not, the married person will be 18 percentage points more likely to say he or she is very happy than the unmarried person.
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4 comments:
It's very simple , most conservatives are honest.
All liberals are liars.
Anon 4:36
You are part of the problem
Its a proven fact not most but all liberals are pathological liars 5:07 your are the problem I just hope your not a teacher poisoning the mine of our students .
Its a proven fact not most but all liberals are pathological liars 5:07 your are the problem I just hope your not a teacher poisoning the mine of our students .
July 9, 2012 9:48 PM
Where is this fact 'proven'? Besides in that time warp you call a brain.
Joe, I really think you need an age limit to post on your blog.
In his case 13 would do it. He can try again in two years. Maybe he will have matured enough to form a coherent thought by then.
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