libertarianism are often understood as central to the same “new” cultural cleavage in politics.
Despite the often-found sizable correlations between these two cultural value divides, the
present paper theorizes that this relationship is not a cross-contextual constant, but rather a
specific feature of secularized contexts where moral traditionalism is relatively marginal. We
test this theory by means of a two-stage statistical analysis of the data from the four waves of …