Yes, moral values are as much a result of society as they are of religion. Religion is just a common source of morals. All cultures/societies are similar in some ways and so things like celibacy, adultery, murder, etc. will have similar moral implications on a social level.
The shared views about who should govern a society, and by what means, best describes political culture. Values are the shared ideas in terms of what is considered good or desirable.
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In any society there is a functional entity called culture. Culture can be defined as a group of ways of life that are shared amongst the peoples of a society. Based on the different people groups that may occupy the same society there can be several cultures.With that said, in order for a society to function or even remain a society, there must be a shared set of meanings that are practiced in the material and symbolicareas of the society.Functionality in a society revolves around shared meanings and values in important areas such as, but not to exclude or include any of them to be present for the society to exist:A. Religion;B. Language;C. Family values;D. Gender issues; andE. Economics
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Thomas More
Answer this question… The gains of the industrial revolution should be shared by all members of society.
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Durkheim uses the term social integration to describe the degree in which members of a society are united by shared values and other social bonds.
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