The Making of the American Citizenry: an Introduction to Political SocializationChandler Publishing Company, 1973 - 130 pages |
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... begins to see how the political process actually operates and what the role of the citizen is . The majority of adolescents take a rather passive view toward political participation and concentrate instead on problems of social ...
... begins to see how the political process actually operates and what the role of the citizen is . The majority of adolescents take a rather passive view toward political participation and concentrate instead on problems of social ...
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... begins to place more emphasis on cooperating with his peers . It is this development which marks the beginning of Stage III - Consen- sus Morality . Children begin to cooperate with each other even though they are competing against one ...
... begins to place more emphasis on cooperating with his peers . It is this development which marks the beginning of Stage III - Consen- sus Morality . Children begin to cooperate with each other even though they are competing against one ...
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... begins to feel that the principle of equality is an important aspect of social relationships . Along with this , his views on punish- ment also change ; more emphasis is placed on reciprocal obligation than on personal retribution . In ...
... begins to feel that the principle of equality is an important aspect of social relationships . Along with this , his views on punish- ment also change ; more emphasis is placed on reciprocal obligation than on personal retribution . In ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Stirrings of Moral Authority | 23 |
The Family as Predisposition | 35 |
Copyright | |
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