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False. Political and cultural values are often interconnected and influence each other. Cultural values, beliefs, and norms can shape political ideologies and policies, while political decisions can also impact cultural practices and values within a society.
There is a disagreement in the philosophy of science as to whether values should play a role in science and, if so, to what degree. Firstly, it should be said that political science is not value free, and to make it so would largely be impossible due to the difficulty of separating facts from values in many political systems that are heavily loaded and understood by such values. Secondly, values can be useful when applied to goals we desire from using political science, and so having no values may be detrimental to its utility. Finally, I believe that, as a science, political science should still attempt to isolate values where possible and not use them where they are not important given how contentious and difficult to measure they are.
Elite political culture refers to the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the political elite, such as policymakers and influential individuals, shaping decision-making processes. In contrast, mass political culture represents the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the general public. Elite political culture influences policy formation, while mass political culture impacts public opinion and political participation.
Well, darling, a political background is basically the history and experience a person has in politics. It includes things like their education, work experience, and any positions they've held in government or political organizations. So, if someone has a strong political background, it means they've been around the political block a few times.
A political archetype is a typical example or representation of a certain political figure or persona. It can encompass characteristics, behaviors, and values commonly associated with a specific type of political actor or leader. These archetypes provide a framework for understanding and analyzing political figures in a broader context.
You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies.
A person who holds moderate political views, centrist is a noun. Having moderate political views or policies, centrist is an adjective
moderate
Marked by opposition or hostility to conventional social, political, or economic values or principles.
These writings challenged traditional social, religious, and political values.
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False. Political and cultural values are often interconnected and influence each other. Cultural values, beliefs, and norms can shape political ideologies and policies, while political decisions can also impact cultural practices and values within a society.
It is a political standpoint. A moderate conservative is, as the name implies, one who is slightly (or moderately) conservative.
Political values are political relationships, institutions, organizations, views and ideas. These can be resulting from the transforming, creative practice of certain social forces.
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