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Alienation in the United States: Uniform or group-specific change?

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SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM
卷 21, 期 3, 页码 415-438

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1007/s11206-006-9024-4

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alienation; social change; public opinion

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Alienation, in the sense of disenchantment with core institutions of society, increased after the mid-1960s. Most accounts hold that the rise in alienation was uniform across all groups. This paper evaluates the hypothesis of uniform change using data from the Harris Polls. We find evidence of both short-term and long-term shifts in patterns of alienation. Blacks and low-income people are less alienated under Democratic than under Republican administrations. Over the long term, increases in alienation have been larger among women and people without a college degree.

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