Friday, November 17, 2006

Liberals are more generous than conservatives...

...as long as they're spending someone else's money. Here's the proof (hat tip: beliefnet.com).

Some pertinent quotes from the article:

Syracuse University professor Arthur C. Brooks is about to become the darling of the religious right in America -- and it's making him nervous.

The child of academics, raised in a liberal household and educated in the liberal arts, Brooks has written a book that concludes religious conservatives donate far more money than secular liberals to all sorts of charitable activities, irrespective of income.

In the book, he cites extensive data analysis to demonstrate that values advocated by conservatives -- from church attendance and two-parent families to the Protestant work ethic and a distaste for government-funded social services -- make conservatives more generous than liberals...

When it comes to helping the needy, Brooks writes: "For too long, liberals have been claiming they are the most virtuous members of American society. Although they usually give less to charity, they have nevertheless lambasted conservatives for their callousness in the face of social injustice."

2 comments:

Fredo said...

It actually helps me understand liberals a bit better having read this article. After all, since they themselves are unwilling (or at least less likely) to be charitable, they must be assuming everyone else is the same way. That would explain their belief that charity must be compulsory and enforced by the gov't.

ManBeast said...

It also demonstrates my belief that many liberals live in their minds and not the world. They therefore feel comfortable talking about charity and not actually contributing.

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