Title: American Political Culture
1American Political Culture
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- Why didnt people shoot President Obama?
- Why do we pay taxes?
- Why dont we all take to the streets to protest
Wall Street?
2Definition of Political Culture
- a set of norms, beliefs, traditions, and values
oriented toward the political system that are for
the most part shared by the society and are
relatively unique to a political system
3The American Political Culture
- Is there an American political culture?
- Has it disappeared? Why or Why Not?
- How does it affect public policy?
4Sources of Political Culture
- American Revolutiion
- Constitution
- Protection of the individual
5Tenets of Classical Liberalism
- Individual have natural rights
- Individuals are equal under the law
- Government should be limited
- Government's 1 purpose is to serve individuals
not itself
6Declaration of Independence
- All men are created equal
- Endowed with certain inalienable rights, life,
liberty, pursuit of happiness - Government derives their just powers from the
consent of the governed
7Do you believe in Liberty?
- What is Liberty?
- The belief that individuals should be free to act
and think as they choose, provided they do not
infringe unreasonably on the freedom and well
being of others.
8Individual Responsibility
- A commitment to personal responsibility, self
sufficiency, and material accumulation - The belief that hard work pays off
- What happens if we give up this belief? What if
only some give it up?
9- It is the responsibility of the state to take
care of poor people who cant take care of
themselves. - Agree or Disagree?
10- People like me and my family have a good chance
of improving our standard of living. - Agree or Disagree?
11Something to think about!
- Government should reduce income inequality.
- Government should provide all Americans with a
guaranteed income. - Luck is more important than hard work in getting
ahead. - What would those making less than 12k think?
12Values are shared by the least and the most
fortunate
- Do you believe in Equality?
13Equality
- Americans have a strong commitment to legal,
social and political equality. - Not equality of outcomes or economic equality
- Public Support for Affirmative Action
- Equality more of a contested concept
14Clinton/Obama Health Care Plan
- large government operation
- remove control from the market
- restrict the choices of individuals
- Promote equality of outcomes
- a government takeover of your life
- automatically enrolled in a government run
health alliance
15Future of Freedom FoundationWhy America hates
SocialismValues Shape Policy Outcomes
- Policies are suspect if they conflict with
dominant political culture. - large government operation
- remove control from the market
- restrict the choices of individuals
- Promote equality of outcomes
- Universal health care living wage policies
16Are we really rugged individualists?
- Large majorities favor
- Government regulation of Wall Street
- Protecting the environment
- Building or rebuilding our infrastructure
- Economic Safety net
17Public Support for Greater Government Role in
Health Care Industry
- Are we really rugged individualists?
- Tocqueville, Democracy in America
- Tocquevilles Vision
- Frontier and widespread property ownership
- Life characterized by atomistic social freedom
- Do not need strong state or class movement to
create upward mobility - New world creates faith in individualism
18Traditional Explanations
no feudal aristocracyno landed aristocracy to
provide a conservative view minimal taxes few
legal restraints frontier provides
opportunitieseasy for ambitious individuals to
succeed nation of small independent farmers
- Louis Hartz, from The Liberal Consensus
19Is the American polity characterized by hegemonic
liberal democratic values?
- All men are created equal
- Endowed with certain inalienable rights, life,
liberty, pursuit of happiness - Government derives their just powers from the
consent of the governed
20All men are created equal.
- Multiple Traditions Critique
- Americans share a common culture, but one more
complexly and multiply constituted than is
usually acknowledged.
21Multiple Traditions Critique Rogers Smith --gt
- American political culture is the complex
patterns of apparently inconsistent combinations
of traditions, accompanied by recurring
conflicts. - Complex Mix of liberal and ascriptive forms of
Americanism at the same time - "fails to give due weight to inegalitarian
ideologies and conditions that have shaped the
participants and the substance of American
politics just as deeply" as liberalism has
22Contd.
- At the republics founding, the comparative
moral, material, and political egalitarianism
that prevailed . . . among moderately propertied
white men was surrounded by an array of other
fixed, ascriptive systems of unequal status, all
largely unchallenged by the American
revolutionaries
23- for at least two-thirds of American history, the
majority of the domestic adult population was . .
. ineligible for full American citizenship solely
because of their race, original nationality, or
gender -
- Reconstruction period- example of liberal and
ascriptive traditions
24Civil War and Reconstruction
- Slavery abolished
- All persons born in US deemed citizens,
regardless or race, creed, or gender - None could be denied voting rights on racial
grounds - BUT,
25Darwinism and Spencerism
- Intellectual and political elites develop the
most elaborate theories of racial and gender
hierarchy in US history and embody them in
staggering array of laws governing
naturalization, immigration, deportation, voting
rights, electoral institutions.
26Intellectual Credibility Racial Hierarchies
- black, brown, and red races (had) a peculiar
mental temperament which has become hereditary.
Leaving them constitutionally recreant to the
cues of civilization 1895
27- Daniel Brinton, President, American Association
for the Advancement of Science - CA Senator, John MIller
- 40 centuries of Chinese life had ground into
the Chinese race characteristics that made them
unbeatable competitors against the free white
man. They were automatic engines of flesh and
blood far below the Anglo-Saxon- such that
immigration of Chinese laborers must be banned. - Chinese Exclusion Act
28Senator Lodges Literacy Test
- Research shows it will exclude the Italians,
Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Greeks, and
Asiatics, thereby preserving the quality of
our race and citizenship.
29Are you smart enough to be a US Citizen?
- What is the supreme law of the land?
- What is the economic system in the United States?
- Name one branch or part of the government.
- We elect a U.S. Representative for how many
years? - Who vetoes bills?
- What are two ways that Americans can
participate in their democracy? - Name one American Indian tribe in the United
States.
30Sources
- Thanks to Skidmore University for permission to
use in class.