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Personal and Political Sources of Political Alienation
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1975
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XenoracismPolitical CulturePolitical Alienation/allegianceSociologyPolitical ProcessPolitical BehaviorPolitical AlienationPolitical CompetitionPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesIncumbent Officeholders
This paper began by reviewing several major conceptual and methodological difficulties surrounding the measurement of political alienation/allegiance and proceeded to describe the level and the sources of alienation (as measured by our preliminary indicator, the PAI) within the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. We defined political alienation as a relatively enduring sense of estrangement from or rejection of the prevailing political system and emphasized the importance of distinguishing this attitude from disapproval of incumbent officeholders.
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