Political Culture Paradigm

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The concept of political culture plays a critical role in the comparative study of democracy. Its major contribution is understanding the societal roots of democracy and how these roots transform through cultural change. Various cultural changes in post-industrial societies converge in a fundamental transformation of democratic ideals: the notion of the model citizen shifts from an “allegiant” to an “assertive” participant in politics. This cultural shift has far-reaching consequences, making democratic politics more mass-driven. Recent evidence suggests that non-democratic regimes also depend on their political culture: these regimes are stable as long as emancipatory desires for freedoms remain limited to small segments of the population. If, however, such desires spread throughout large parts of the population, non-democracies run into trouble and become more likely to undergo a transition to democracy.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelOxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
HerausgeberWilliam R. Thompson
Anzahl der Seiten26
Band1
ErscheinungsortNew York / USA
VerlagOxford University Press
Erscheinungsdatum08.2016
Auflage1
ISBN (elektronisch)9780190228637
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PublikationsstatusErschienen - 08.2016

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  • Politikwissenschaft - Demokratieforschung, Politische Kulturforschung, Gender and diversity

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