Original scientific paper
The Post-Modern Society: Which are the Basic Value-Orientations?
Jan-Erik Lane
; University of Heidelberg, Germany
Frank Reber
; HSBC Ženeva
Abstract
Political behaviour like voting or allegiance to political parties is
today less a function of the social structure and more an expression of the value orientations that the electorate harbours. The new research into political culture has resulted in numerous findings concerning the role of dominant value orientations like post-materialism, trust and gender or egalitarianism as well as individualism. In this article, we examine a question never resolved in
the political culture research, namely if the dominant value orientations are independent of each other or not. We show that this is really the case meaning that ordinary people have multiple value orientations, which increases the complexity of politics in the post-modern society. One really cannot speak of one set of values that would constitute the set of values for the post-modern
society.
Keywords
values; indicators; value orientation; social capital; egalitarianism; WVS; the independence hypothesis; post-materialism; gender; trust
Hrčak ID:
35195
URI
Publication date:
22.12.2008.
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