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9780521415811

Compliance Ideologies: Rethinking Political Culture

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521415811

  • ISBN10:

    0521415810

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-05-29
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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This book is about political culture. It examines developments in the social sciences and integrates them into a theoretical explanation of historical changes in political values. The starting point is the premise that political culture is rooted in the interaction between individual thinking and social norms. Individual reasoning develops according to Piagetian principles. Conceptions of social life reflect the way thought is organized; they are expressed, however, through sumbolic forms constructed from prevailing cultural orientations. Social norms reflect the reasoning capability of society's members but are not organized conceptually symbolic in the same manner. They also serve institutional purposes by providing moral justifications, comprehensible to all of society's members, for inequality and solidarity. Institutional effeciency is enhanced when status arrangements are considered legitimate. Moral criteria that justify compliance thus serve to reduce friction in, and hence the costs of, organized activity. Moral justifications, however, as an aspect of cultural orientations in general, may be challenged following technological innovation that alters institutional arrangements. In the turmoil that accompanies change new moral guideposts are debated. Through discourse, individual conceptions of social life are transformed and, interactively, social norms and cultural orientations as well.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part I. Compliance Ideologies: 1. Political culture as ideology
Part II. Theoretical Issues: 2. Psychological limits
3. Phases of development
4. Contractual and positional compliance
Part III. Compliance In Changing Societies: 5. The end of harmony
6. Equality and the technobility
Part IV. Change In Compliance Ideologies: 7. Equality and conflict
8. Utopian visions
Selected bibliography
Index.

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