Shared values in South Africa?: A selection of value orientations in the field of personal ethics

Type Journal Article - Scriptura
Title Shared values in South Africa?: A selection of value orientations in the field of personal ethics
Author(s)
Volume 75
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2000
Page numbers 437-448
Abstract
South Africa experienced a relative peaceful transition from authoritarian rule to democracy. Some observers ascribed this to the large numer of overlapping value orientations in the South African population. In particular the examples of Christian, family and moral values are used. This article is a presentation of data from the 1995 World Values Survey that may contribute to a better understanding of the influence of these value orientations in the area ofpersonal ethics.

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