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Title

Hierarchy in America.

Authors

KEELER, WARD

Abstract

Religious commitment, support for the military and free‐market capitalism, and aversion to the welfare system, homosexuality and 'big government' are all attitudes widely shared among conservative Americans. Apparently unrelated, these views reflect an unrecognized but real ideological embrace of hierarchical understandings: to wit, power comes from above, exchange relations with powerful entities are the means for bettering one's circumstances and such relations are predicated on differences among parties. God, military and political leaders and the captains of industry all constitute personalized nodes of power to whom subordinating oneself offers chances for advancement. Government, by way of contrast, constitutes an impersonal force liable only to take someone's liberty and money and give no return. Adherence to hierarchical assumptions explains support for illiberal leaders in the US and beyond.

Subjects

UNITED States; CAPITALISM; PUBLIC welfare; HOMOSEXUALITY; POLITICAL leadership; UNITED States politics & government, 2017-2021

Publication

Anthropology Today, 2021, Vol 37, Issue 1, p21

ISSN

0268-540X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/1467-8322.12631

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