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Humanitarianism, Egalitarianism, and Public Support for Political Compromise
Faculti Editorial
American University

Democratic policymaking requires compromise, but public support for it varies substantially. David Barker discusses the predictive capacities of humanitarianism and egalitarianism. Read the Study

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Humanitarianism, Egalitarianism, and Public Support for Political Compromise