The Making of the American Citizenry: an Introduction to Political SocializationChandler Publishing Company, 1973 - 130 pages |
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Page 38
... parents realize . At one extreme , the child with too strong a conscience suffers from an excessive preoccupation with guilt and transgres- sion . He avoids experimentation , becomes rigid , inflexible , sanctimonious , and incapable of ...
... parents realize . At one extreme , the child with too strong a conscience suffers from an excessive preoccupation with guilt and transgres- sion . He avoids experimentation , becomes rigid , inflexible , sanctimonious , and incapable of ...
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... parents were politically active Both parents Neither parent was politically active Both parents Parents had no consistent partisanship Both parents were Democrats were Republicans Parents had no consistent partisanship Both parents were ...
... parents were politically active Both parents Neither parent was politically active Both parents Parents had no consistent partisanship Both parents were Democrats were Republicans Parents had no consistent partisanship Both parents were ...
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... parents and chil- dren . 18 It appears that autocratic families are very effective only in transmit- ting affiliation when both the parents and the child are not highly politicized . Another aspect of the family power structure is the ...
... parents and chil- dren . 18 It appears that autocratic families are very effective only in transmit- ting affiliation when both the parents and the child are not highly politicized . Another aspect of the family power structure is the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Stirrings of Moral Authority | 23 |
The Family as Predisposition | 35 |
Copyright | |
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