Title
Rodrigo and Ressentiment: "I Don't Want It If You Are Going to Get It, Too" – Why Classical Economic and Political Theory Fails to Explain the Obamacare Vote, but Legal Realism and CLS Can
Document Type
Working Paper
Publication Date
7-11-2019
SSRN Discipline
PSN Subject Matter eJournals; Legal Anthropology eJournals; LSN Subject Matter eJournals; Cultural Anthropology eJournals; Political Behavior eJournals; Legal Scholarship Network; Law School Research Papers - Legal Studies; Law & Society eJournals; Law & Society: Public Law eJournals; AARN Subject Matter eJournals; Law, Brain & Behavior eJournals; Political Science Network; Anthropology & Archaeology Research Network
Abstract
This article offers an explanation of why some deeply impoverished people and regions vote against social measures that could help them and people like them immeasurably
Recommended Citation
Richard Delgado,
Rodrigo and Ressentiment: "I Don't Want It If You Are Going to Get It, Too" – Why Classical Economic and Political Theory Fails to Explain the Obamacare Vote, but Legal Realism and CLS Can,
(2019).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_working_papers/449