A Political Scientist Explains in Absolutely Clear Way Why an Activist Votes for the Right
Political scientist Alicia Valdes, who just published politics of unrestThis Saturday Cadena was at the microphone of SER, where they asked him “why does a worker vote for the right” and he gave a clear answer.
Valdes explains that, first of all, we must consider what a person’s interests are. “I believe this question stems from another question, which is why someone would vote against their interests. And that’s part of the framework in which we work. What happens is that We have to ask ourselves what a person’s interests are”, she said.
“We always start from the idea that the interests that lead us to the choice of voting are related to material interests, let’s say we started from this paradigm, and for us to introduce new elements within that paradigm “It’s becoming very difficult to incorporate,” he said. Exposed.
However, the political scientist and Doctor of Humanities has stated that “there are many people who have other interests that are not material.” Thus, he said that “they also have other interests that may be whether the person who is going to rule is someone they would like to be like.” He commented, “It happens a lot with Miley’s election campaign, and it happens a lot with this fascist male vote too.”
He assured, “And also with regard to the issue of material interests we have to realize that there are many people who think that their material interests are something other than what they really are.”
“We invented this category that is the middle class and what the middle class actually does is bring you closer to the privileged class and move you away from the poor, the workers, because man, if we invented capitalism So it’s about being able to be rich, not getting closer to the poor,” Valdés concluded.