When Politics Becomes Personal
English

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Can we be good partisans without demonizing our political opponents? Using insights from political science and social psychology this book argues for the distinction between positive and negative partisanship. As such strong support for a political party does not have to be accompanied by the vilification of the opposing party and its members. Utilizing data from five different countries Bankert demonstrates that positive and negative partisanship are independent concepts with distinct consequences for political behavior including citizens'' political participation and their commitment to democratic norms and values. The book concludes with the hopeful message that partisanship is an essential pillar of representative and liberal democracy.
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