The core values of societies are
1) Society's functioning
2) Cognitive values
3) Cultural values
Functionalist theory asserts that the stability of a society depends on how many core values a population shares. Any part of the population with a significantly different core value system is a risk to stability.
Cultural Transmission of Values
Cultural Transmission of Values
Robin M. Williams, Jr., identified the twelve underlying core values of American society, which include achievement and success, individualism, efficiency and practicality, progress, material comfort, equality, freedom, democracy, patriotism, diversity, education, and religiosity.
Answer this question… views the core values of his or her society.
government should try to make society more equal
The core values of Anglo-Saxon society are revealed in the epic poem Beowulf. Some of these values include the importance of loyalty and honor, the pervasiveness of revenge/retribution as a motivation for fighting, and the importance of reputation among men.
Functionalism is the theatrical approach that asserts that the stability of US society rests on core values shared by most people. Functionalists view society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote stability and order. They believe that shared beliefs and values help maintain social cohesion and harmony.
October is a month and therefore does not formulate core values
Shared values are beneficial to society because if a society does not share any values, people will compete to demonstrate that they're values are better than other peoples values .This will then cause society to be destroyed , because of the lack of shred values people will then hate each other and society will then become like the rivalry between Catholics and protestants in 1500s.This rivalry won't be caused because of lack of love but lack of understanding and respect for one another's values.
values are the core beliefs upon which the organisation is founded
Some of the core values of professional excellence are integrity, accountability, and compassion.