Anti‐elite politics and emotional reactions to socio‐economic problems: Experimental evidence on “pocketbook anger” from France, Germany, and the United States
Many observers have noticed the importance of anger in contemporary politics, particularly with reference to populism. This article addresses the question under which conditions people become angry about a specific aspect of their lives: their personal financial situation. Specifically, it asks if p...
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Volume: | 71 |
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Main Author: | Marx, Paul |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Academic |
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published in: | The British journal of sociology Vol. 71; no. 4; pp. 608 - 624 |
ORCID: |
0000-0003-4310-9228 |
Data of publication: | September 2020 |
ISSN: |
0007-1315 1468-4446 |
EISSN: |
1468-4446 |
Discipline: | Sociology & Social History |
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