Posted by Ilya Somin:
Why (Native-Born American) Jews are Liberal:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_09_13-2009_09_19.shtml#1253077005


   Norman Podhoretz's recent book [1]Why are Jews Liberals? argues that
   Jews cling to liberalism because they have become secular and have
   turned to political liberalism as a substitute for religion.

   Podhoretz rejects claims that Jews are liberal because this is
   required by Jewish religious values; as he points out, the most
   religious Jews are often the least liberal. He also denies (correctly
   in my view) that political liberalism advances the economic
   self-interest of American Jews, and also notes that in recent decades
   the right has generally been more supportive of Israel than the left.

   While Podhoretz effectively criticizes alternative explanations for
   Jewish liberalism, his own theory is equally unpersuasive. A key flaw
   is that it lacks comparative perspective. Jews in other
   English-speaking democracies, including [2]Britain, [3]Australia, and
   (more recently) [4]Canada, often either support right of center
   parties or at least split their vote between right and left in roughly
   the same proportions as the gentile population. Margaret Thatcher
   represented a London district with a large Jewish population, and
   routinely won the nationwide Jewish vote in her three electoral
   victories.Some of the conservative politicians supported by British
   and Australian Jews were more moderate than their US Republican
   counterparts. But that certainly wasn't true of Thatcher, among
   others. Australian, British, and Canadian Jews are, on average,
   roughly as secular as American ones. So it isn't necessarily true that
   secular Jews trend towards the political left as part of their search
   for an alternative to religion.

   Right here in the United States, Podhoretz's analysis ignores the
   political leanings of [5]Russian immigrant Jews, who constitute up to
   12% of the total US Jewish population, are overwhelmingly secular (far
   more so than native-born Jews), and just as overwhelmingly Republican.

   Once one recognizes that lopsided adherence to liberalism is not a
   universal trait of secular Jews but is largely confined to native-born
   American ones, Podhoretz's theory falls apart. If it were true,
   British and Australian Jews should be just as left-wing as American
   ones, and Russian immigrant Jews should be even more liberal than
   their native-born counterparts.

   What, then explains, the liberalism of native-born American Jews? A
   key factor that Podhoretz mistakenly downplays is the association
   between American conservatism and the Christian religious right. That
   is the main difference between American conservatism and right of
   center political movements in other English-speaking democracies,
   which have comparatively weaker Religious Right connections. Most
   secular American Jews dislike and fear the Religious Right, which they
   suspect of anti-Semitism and of seeking to impose Christianity as a
   quasi-official religion. I think such fears are overblown, but not
   totally off-base. It also does not help that some prominent Religious
   Right leaders - such as[6] Pat Robertson - continue to flirt with
   anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.

   Podhoretz may be correct in claiming that the Religious Right
   ultimately poses only a minor threat to American Jews, and is
   certainly right to point out that many religious conservatives are
   strongly pro-Israel and have broken with their churches' anti-Semitic
   past. However, secular Jews' distaste for the Religious Right is a
   matter of clashing cultural values, not just calculations about
   threats to specific Jewish interests. Many secular Jews simply don't
   want to support a political movement that they associate with a group
   whose values seem alien and threatening. Ironically, Podhoretz's own
   book inadvertently confirms the importance of the Religious Right as a
   cause of American Jewish liberalism. He recounts various incidents
   when he tried to persuade Jewish audiences to vote for the Republicans
   on the basis of their economic and foreign policy stances, but was met
   with the response that Jews cannot possibly vote for the Republicans
   because they support school prayer. On Podhoretz's own account, even
   many of those Jews who sympathize with Republican positions on
   economic or foreign policy issues are repelled by the Religious Right
   factor.

   The Religious Right explanation for the liberalism of native-born
   American Jews also helps explain why Russian immigrant Jews are
   different. While the latter tend to be highly secular, they have
   little experience with or knowledge of the US Religious Right and
   don't tend to focus on them as a crucial historic and cultural enemy.
   The main recent oppressor of Russian Jews was, of course, the
   officially atheistic Soviet government.

   I am certainly not suggesting that American Jews would be
   overwhelmingly conservative or Republican if it were not for the
   Religious Right. But they would be much less overwhelmingly liberal
   than they are today.

References

   1. 
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Jews-Liberals-Norman-Podhoretz/dp/0385529198/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253073419&sr=8-1
   2. http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0501/uk.jews.html
   3. http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=758
   4. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090628/national/parties_jewish_voters
   5. http://www.volokh.com/posts/1157775302.shtml
   6. http://atheism.about.com/library/FAQs/rr/blfaq_rr_robert_views.htm

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