全球价值转移? Worldwide Value Shift?

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/worldwide-value-shift

最近的调查显示,美国政治出现了向保守主义的重大转变,三分之一的美国人认为个人倾向右倾。 德国也表现出保守主义倾向,尽管程度较小。 日本和英国都经历了类似方向的转变。 值得注意的是,英国是这一趋势的例外,英国对保守党政府的不满导致其在最近的选举中出现左倾。 这些调查与其他数据一致,表明与美国相比,德国中间派观点更为普遍。 在英国,由于当前的政治动态,保守派与中间派的平衡可能会向中间派倾斜。

Recent surveys indicate a significant shift towards conservatism in U.S. politics, with a third of Americans identifying a personal move to the right. Germany also shows a lean towards conservatism, though to a lesser extent. Japan and the United Kingdom both experienced a shift in a similar direction. Notably, the UK, where frustration with the Conservative government led to a leftward swing in the recent election, is the exception to the trend. The surveys align with other data indicating a prevalence of centrist views in Germany compared to the US. In the UK, the conservative-centrist balance may shift towards the center as a result of current political dynamics.


Worldwide Value Shift?

With the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president Tuesday, American politics are shifting a good deal to the right again.

Since before the election, surveys had indicated that U.S. voters would vote significantly more conservatively than in the last election.

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As Statista's Katharina Buchhoilz reports, a survey by Statista Consumer Insights also supported this: As of July, around a third of those surveyed in the U.S. said that they thought they had been becoming more conservative personally. In contrast, just 23 percent saw themselves becoming more progressive.

The remaining 44 percent did not feel any inner change in their values ​​or said they did not know how to answer the question.

Among German survey participants, the share of those turning more conservative (21 percent) was also larger than the share of those feeling more progressive (15 percent), but the share of people seeing no difference was also bigger. This is in line with other Statista survey data showing that centrism is more widespread in Germany than in the United States.

Like in the U.S., becoming more conservative was common in Japan. 34 percent saw themselves leaning politically to the right more, while only ten percent felt a tendency to the left.

The United Kingdom was the only one of the four countries surveyed where the share of people turning more progressive ​​dominated.

The leftward swing was also evident in the last general election, in which the Labor Party was able to achieve a clear majority. Frustration with the Conservatives had surged after two short-lived governments by the party that made some controversial domestic and international policy decisions during that period and at times was subject to public ridicule.

Other Statista data showed a political distribution of the United Kingdom similar to that of Germany. While about as many people identified as centrists, more in Germany saw themselves on the far right - an instant that could now swing towards the opposite once more.

Tyler Durden Fri, 11/08/2024 - 02:45
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