Rooduijn Matthijs, Burgoon Brian, van Elsas Erika J, van de Werfhorst Herman G
Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Eur Union Polit. 2017 Dec;18(4):536-559. doi: 10.1177/1465116517718091. Epub 2017 Jul 11.
Support for radical parties on both the left and right is on the rise, fueling intuition that both radicalisms have similar underpinnings. Indeed, existing studies show that radical left and right voters have overlapping positions and preferences. In this article, however, we focus on the in the voting bases of such parties. We show that radical left and right voters have sharply diverging ideological profiles. When it comes to the historical traditions of the 'left' and 'right', these voters differ radically from each other. Both groups express the traditions associated with their mainstream counterparts-particularly with respect to (non-)egalitarian, (non-)altruistic, and (anti-)cosmopolitan values. Such differences also explain why radical left voters tend to be more, not less, educated than mainstream or radical right voters.
左右翼激进政党的支持率都在上升,这加剧了一种直觉,即两种激进主义有相似的基础。的确,现有研究表明,极左翼和极右翼选民有重叠的立场和偏好。然而,在本文中,我们关注的是此类政党投票基础中的 。我们表明,极左翼和极右翼选民有着截然不同的意识形态特征。当涉及到“左”与“右”的历史传统时,这些选民彼此截然不同。这两个群体都体现了与其主流对应群体相关的传统——特别是在(非)平等主义、(非)利他主义和(反)世界主义价值观方面。这些差异也解释了为什么极左翼选民往往比主流或极右翼选民受教育程度更高,而不是更低。