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Title American insecurity : why our economic fears lead to political inaction / Adam Seth Levine.
Author Levine, Adam Seth, 1981- author.
Publisher Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2015]
Copyright ©2015


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 In Library  Standard  Library Level 6  Economics B1067 LEVIN  

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Description xi, 302 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN 9780691162966 hardback : acid-free paper
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-296) and index.
Summary "Americans today face no shortage of threats to their financial well-being, such as job and retirement insecurity, health care costs, and spiraling college tuition. While one might expect that these concerns would motivate people to become more politically engaged on the issues, this often doesn't happen, and the resulting inaction carries consequences for political debates and public policy. Moving beyond previously studied barriers to political organization, American Insecurity sheds light on the public's inaction over economic insecurities by showing that the rhetoric surrounding these issues is actually self-undermining. By their nature, the very arguments intended to mobilize individuals--asking them to devote money or time to politics--remind citizens of their economic fears and personal constraints, leading to undermobilization and nonparticipation.Adam Seth Levine explains why the set of people who become politically active on financial insecurity issues is therefore quite narrow. When money is needed, only those who care about the issues but are not personally affected become involved. When time is needed, participation is limited to those not personally affected or those who are personally affected but outside of the labor force with time to spare. The latter explains why it is relatively easy to mobilize retirees on topics that reflect personal financial concerns, such as Social Security and Medicare. In general, however, when political representation requires a large group to make their case, economic insecurity threats are uniquely disadvantaged.Scrutinizing the foundations of political behavior, American Insecurity offers a new perspective on collective participation"-- Provided by publisher.
Library Class Economics B1067
Subject Finance, Personal -- United States.
Political participation -- United States.
United States -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
United States -- Economic policy -- 21st century.

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