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목록Value Systems (2)
New Political Science
b. Utilization and Effects of Ideological Capacity ㉠ Political Utilization of Value Systems When the elements of ideological capacity combine or conflict with each other, the political effects of the value system are amplified or diminished accordingly. First, let me consider the case where the elements combine with each other. These phenomena are related to fundamental beliefs. Firstly, the pro..
a. Social Structure of Value Systems In political phenomena, the effect of ideological capacity is manifested through changes in the concept of 'value systems' or 'political ideas'[Def. 1.3], and when it concretely acts, it does so by stimulating emotions (mainly 'anger'). Since value systems are conceptual structures dealt with in philosophy, and emotions are a subject of interest in psychology..