POLB50Y3 Lecture : 2 Political Socialization, Political Ideology and Political Culture (2).docx

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Political socialization is a continuous learning process involving both emotional learning and manifest political indoctrination; it is the process of induction into the political culture. Political culture refers to the political values, attitudes and beliefs of the citizens of a political system which, in turn, determine political action or behaviour. Importance of religion; individualism vs. collectivism; particularism, diversity and tolerance; traditional deference to authority; egalitarianism. Political subcultures are distinctive collections of values, beliefs, attitudes, identities, and orientations held by smaller groups within a society. Ideology includes a logically coherent system of symbols which links the cognitive and evaluative perception of one"s social condition to a program of collective action for the maintenance, alteration or transformation of society. Communism, democratic socialism, liberalism, conservatism, fascism, naziism. Ideology in canada, i. e. predominance of liberal, conservative and social democratic views. Crosscurrents: contemporary political issues, sixth edition edited by mark charlton and paul barker, p. 2.

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