How selfish are self-expression values? a civicness test

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Various analyses of World Values Survey data find a syndrome of emancipative orientations, mostly known as "self-expression values," on the rise throughout all countries with longitudinal evidence. But, as much as scholarship agrees on the rise of self-expression values, there is disagreement on whether these values are civic or uncivic in character. Some declare self-expression values uncivic because they see them as indicative of egoism and weak social capital. Others consider self-expression values as civic for the opposite reasons. They interpret them as a sign of altruism and strong social capital. Cross-cultural evidence from the World Values Surveys supports the civic view on both accounts. First, in a Schwartz value space, self-expression values are associated with altruism, especially at high levels of self-expression values. Second, in a social capital space, self-expression values go together with trust in people and peaceful collective action. The findings qualify self-expression values as a civic form of modern individualism.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Jahrgang41
Ausgabenummer2
Seiten (von - bis)152-174
Anzahl der Seiten23
ISSN0022-0221
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 03.2010
Extern publiziertJa

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