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- Originating with Herder’s ‘culturalist’ objections to the emergence of social science in the Enlightenment, this reaction mutated in response to the consolidation of naturalistic social science and its positivistic methodological justification during the nineteenth century, reaching a high pitch of intellectual intensity at the turn of the twentieth century in the influential work of Dilthey and Weber.
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Oct 4, 2019 · After the fall of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, political culture theory had a strong comeback which has been very much facilitated by the need to explain the revolutions, the emergence of the new democracies, and whether the new democratic regimes could achieve and preserve political stability.
- Camelia Florela Voinea
- camelia.voinea@fspub.unibuc.ro
- 2020
Jun 13, 2013 · The first section, ‘Why a theory of political culture?’, outlines the controversies surrounding the concept of political culture, which involve deep disagreements among its users as well as denials by others that it has any scientific validity.
Oct 11, 2019 · Political culture theory has been conceived as a theoretical and methodological comparative analysis approach in two areas of study: national identity and the nation-state, and the democracy phenomena, including elections, political leadership, partisanship, political socialization.
- Camelia Florela Voinea, Martin Neumann
- 2020
Oct 22, 2024 · Political culture, a set of shared views and normative judgments held by a population regarding its political system. The building blocks of political culture include the beliefs, opinions, and emotions of the citizens toward their form of government.
- Jürgen R. Winkler
The study borrowed heavily from the Talcott Parsons' social system theory (Parsons and Shils 1951) with its trio of subjective orientations, emphasis on internalized cultural values, and allegiance to a modernization paradigm of political development.
theory-building. For various reasons interest in political culture declined in the 1970s, but recently there has been a revival of work on political culture. A review of the early history may be helpful in ensuring that the revival will proceed on a solid basis. KEY WORDS: political culture; discipline; theory building. INTRODUCTION
Jan 27, 2015 · Almond explores the origins of contemporary political culture theory, dismissing its critics perhaps too quickly. But his survey of contemporary political culture theory is sure-handed and optimistic about the centrality of future applications to the development of social science.