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Part 2 - Values, Motives, and Systems of Action
Fig. 10   MAJOR TYPES OF SOCIAL VALUE-ORIENTATION
UNIVERSALISM PARTICULARISM
1.   The Transcendent Achievement Ideal 2.  The ImmanentAchievement Ideal
ACHIEVEMENT The valuation of directional ac- Valuation of a harmonious System
tivity toward the achievement of achieved by effort and maintained or
universalistically defined goals, and restored by it. Emphasis on respon-
the requisite performance propen- sibility in this context.
sities.
3.   The Transcendent Quality-Per- 4.   The Immanent Quality-Perfection
fection Ideal Ideal
ASCRIPTION Valuation of a set of ideal quali- Valuation of the harmonious and
ties of action system or collectivity accepting adaptation to the given situ
and of action oriented to their reali- ation, "making the most" of it as an
zation and maintenance. Absolutism expressive opportunity. 
of an ideal state and dualism of con-
trast to the evil state. 
see 3.3  Systems of Value-Orientation  > The Problem of Classification of Value Systems  [184+]
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