The End of Empathy

Why White Protestants Stopped Loving Their Neighbors

(Author) John W. Compton
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How did white evangelicals, a group that had once rallied national support for the federal minimum wage and progressive child labor laws, vote overwhelmingly for Donald Trump in 2016? In The End of Empathy, John W. Compton presents a nuanced portrait of the changing values of evangelical voters over the last century. To explain the rise of white Protestant social concern in the latter part of the nineteenth century and its sudden demise at the end of the twentieth, Compton argues that religious conviction, by itself, is rarely sufficient to motivate empathetic political behavior. When believers do act empathetically--championing reforms that transfer resources or political influence to less privileged groups within society, for example--it is typically because strong religious institutions have compelled them to do so.

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Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
409
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780190069186
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
Oct. 8, 2020

John W. Compton

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