The Political Culture of Average Americans: Trust, Volunteerism, and Self-Rule

The American political culture is characterized by some observers as being rooted in a distrust of power—particularly government power—and a preference for volunteerism and self-rule in small, homogeneous groups with limited purposes. How would you describe the political culture of average Americans?

 

 

 

 

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