Political Culture
- 1 October 1992
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Comparative Political Studies
- Vol. 25 (3) , 362-387
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414092025003004
Abstract
Political culture as a concept for empirical political analysis has been so promiscuously employed within the political sciences as to render it meaningless. In an effort to locate some basic structural principles that will reorient political culture studies in a more constructive direction, six case studies from a classic compendium in the field are analyzed in comparative perspective. The resulting models of the several political cultures can be integrated with formal political decision-making models to provide the foundation for a formal theory of cultural rationality.Keywords
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