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道德普遍主义与意识形态的结构

Moral Universalism and the Structure of Ideology
Review of Economic Studies · 2022 · Benjamin Enke、Ricardo Rodríguez-Padilla、Florian Zimmermann

中文摘要

在整个西方世界,人们在不同政策领域的观点以一种惊人相似的方式相互关联。本文提出,道德普遍主义在一定程度上解释了意识形态的结构:道德普遍主义是指人们对陌生人表现出的利他与信任程度,与其对群体内成员表现出的程度相同。在新开展的大规模跨国调查中,普遍主义的异质性从描述性角度解释了为何一些人支持再分配、医疗保健、环境保护、平权行动和对外援助,而另一些人则主张增加军事、执法和边境保护方面的支出。相较于收入、财富、教育、宗教虔诚程度或对政府效率的看法等变量,普遍主义对政策观点和意识形态约束的预测能力强得多。与普遍主义塑造政策观点这一看法一致,我们进一步发现,当人们评价这些政策中普遍主义程度较低的实施方式时,在再分配、环境保护或对外援助问题上的左右分歧会大幅减弱,甚至发生逆转。

Abstract

Abstract Throughout the Western world, people’s policy views are correlated across domains in a strikingly similar fashion. This article proposes that what partly explains the structure of ideology is moral universalism: the extent to which people exhibit the same level of altruism and trust towards strangers as towards in-group members. In new large-scale multinational surveys, heterogeneity in universalism descriptively explains why some people support redistribution, health care, environmental protection, affirmative action, and foreign aid, while others advocate for spending on the military, law enforcement, and border protection. Universalism is a substantially stronger predictor of policy views and ideological constraints than variables such as income, wealth, education, religiosity, or beliefs about government efficiency. Consistent with the idea that universalism shapes policy views, we further document that the left–right divide on redistribution, environmental protection, or foreign aid strongly attenuates or even reverses when people evaluate less universalist implementations of these policies.
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