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Figures accompanying Part
II [262] |
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Part 2 - Values, Motives,
and Systems of Action |
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Fig. 10 MAJOR TYPES OF SOCIAL VALUE-ORIENTATION |
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Fig. l0d THE IMMANENT
QUALITY-PERFECTION IDEAL |
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PARTICULARISM |
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Affectivity |
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Valuation of specific
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Valuation of disciplined
utilization |
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pression toward
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of particular persons or
groups in a |
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tively designated)
persons (e.g., ex- |
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specific way (e.g., conformity with |
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pectation of anxiety or
pleasure of a |
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a specific renunciatory
pattern of |
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particular sort from
presence and |
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behavior in relalions
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activities of certain
individuals or |
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cular group member
selected by his |
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groups). |
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qualities). |
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Valuation of disciplined
iction on |
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pression and action
toward particular |
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behalf of particular
persons in per- |
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persons or groups
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formance of specific
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ignated (e.g., expectation of anxiety |
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expectation of conformity
with code |
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Dr pleasure of a
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of behavior in such
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participation in
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tivities as agricultural
Cooperatives |
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ings such as
ceremonials). |
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even though conformity
involves re- |
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nunciation of pleasures). |
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ASCRIPTION |
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Valuation of general
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in relation to
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tion in relation to
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particular persons or
groups (e.g., |
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sons ascriptively
designated (e.g., |
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generalized gratification
expectation |
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hostile or suspicious
attitudes and |
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in connection with
individuals or |
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action vis-'a-vis ethnic
outgroups). |
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groups having certain
qualities and |
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having a particularistic
relation to |
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ego). |
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Collectivity |
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Valuation of general
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Valuation of general
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in relation to an
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lion in relation to an
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nated particular person
or group |
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designated particular
person or |
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(e.g., expectation of
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group (e.g.,
Chinese kinship system; |
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pleasure of a general
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obligations of
citizenship to a par- |
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mombirship in a
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ticular country or group. |
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ti~ity independently of
the actions |
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see 3.3 Systems of Value-Orientation > The Problem of Classification of
Value Systems [184+] |
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