PSCI 2002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Political Freedom, Charlottetown Accord, Neoliberalism

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Political culture: the sum total of politically relevant values, attitudes, beliefs, identities and orientations of a society, with an emphasis on those most. The political culture is part of the environment of the political system because. Those basic political values of a society will influence the policies and decisions that are made. The political culture sets the boundaries of political action and political decisions. The political culture is usually fairly stable, whereas individual and collective opinions may change over time. The basic political values of a society are not that easy to track down. We can do surveys to ask people what their basic values are or we can try to decipher the values of a society from its history and institutions and observing the way the system works. I. virtually all canadians believe in democracy, which is included in the. However, democracy is defined in many different ways, and it is not defined clearly in the charter.

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