Zur soziologischen Emprie von Culture Wars
Der Ort des Untersuchungsgegenstands ist Großbritannien, ich vermute aber, dass es in anderen Ländern ähnliche Ergebnisse geben würde:
‘Culture wars’ are fought by tiny minority – UK study
Report by the More in Common thinktank found that 12% of voters accounted for 50% of all social media users
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It states that 12% of voters accounted for 50% of all social-media and Twitter users – and are six times as active on social media as are other sections of the population. The two “tribes” most oriented towards politics, labelled “progressive activists” and “backbone Conservatives”, were least likely to agree with the need for compromise. However, two-thirds of respondents who identify with either the centre, centre-left or centre-right strongly prefer compromise over conflict, by a margin of three to one.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/oct/24/culture-wars-are-fought-by-tiny-minorit...
Via Nick Cohen:
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