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The U.K. culture is generally an individualistic culture.
Moralistic, Individualistic, and Traditionalistic
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The political culture of Texas has been described as a mix of individualistic and traditionalistic. An individualistic political culture tends to emphasize limited community and government intervention and is overall rather cynical about government. A traditionalistic political culture tends to have a very stratified class structure with government limited to a few who maintain the status quo.
An individualistic culture is a culture in which the members' primary focus is that of themselves and their immediate families. In contrast to collectivistic cultures where the members are concerned more with the well being of the group than their own well being. USA is a highly individualistic culture.
Depends on the area. Urban areas of Canada are collectivist but many rural areas are individualistic. Trapping and hunting, even farming in some areas and Canada's remote forests, has attracted individualistic people and as a result created a very individualistic culture in which there is respect for the rights of the individuals and expectations of self reliance.
The political culture of Texas has been described as a mix of individualistic and traditionalistic. An individualistic political culture tends to emphasize limited community and government intervention and is overall rather cynical about government. A traditionalistic political culture tends to have a very stratified class structure with government limited to a few who maintain the status quo.
false collectivistic and individualistic are the cultures
greedy, individualistic
Yes. German nationalism and pride is beginning to become popular again but Germans generally try to be their own person rather than being a part of a national group.
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Finnish culture is the only Nordic culture that is not Scandinavian.