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An ideology of rights: Support for civil liberties among political activists
Authors:James L. Guth  John C. Green
Affiliation:(1) Furman University, 29613 Greenville, South Carolina;(2) University of Akron, 44325 Akron, Ohio
Abstract:This paper examines support for civil liberties among a large and diverse set of political activists during the Reagan era: financial donors to party and political action committees (PACs). While these activists are more tolerant than the mass public, support for civil liberties is not evenly distributed among them. Liberals and Democrats are far more tolerant than their conservative and Republican counterparts. Tolerance is related to support for substantive rights and rooted in cosmopolitan demography, and it is not linked to greater political or social participation. Thus, among political activists, tolerance is associated with broader political alignments and not elite statusper se.
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