The Future Will Be More Religious and Conservative Than You Think
By Eric Kaufmann
Three or four decades ago, most Americans had trouble specifying which party was conservative or liberal, or matching them to issue positions. No longer. What's more, as Robert Cushing and Bill Bishop observe in The Big Sort, partisanship affects where people choose to live.
The Jewish example shows that population change can reverse secularism and shift the center of gravity of an entire society in a conservative religious direction.
The pro-life majority in the U.S. population may approach three-quarters of the total by the end of the century, even as Republican numbers fail to budge.
http://www.american.com/archive/2012/may/why-the-future-will-be-more-religious-and-more-conservative-than-you-think
Three or four decades ago, most Americans had trouble specifying which party was conservative or liberal, or matching them to issue positions. No longer. What's more, as Robert Cushing and Bill Bishop observe in The Big Sort, partisanship affects where people choose to live.
The Jewish example shows that population change can reverse secularism and shift the center of gravity of an entire society in a conservative religious direction.
The pro-life majority in the U.S. population may approach three-quarters of the total by the end of the century, even as Republican numbers fail to budge.
http://www.american.com/archive/2012/may/why-the-future-will-be-more-religious-and-more-conservative-than-you-think
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