Modern and Postmodern Perspectives on Social Values

Postmodern Openings 6 (1):87-94 (2015)
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The present article proposes a review of the most influential theoretical approaches on values, showing their contribution to contouring a postmodern perspective on social values. We oriented towards Schwartz's approach, Inglehart's theory of modernization and postmodernization and Hofstede with the five dimensions of culture.

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