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Value Change in Industrial Societies
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1987
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IndustrialisationValue TheoryValue ChangePolitical ProcessPolitical BehaviorEconomic HistoryIndustrial OrganizationSocial SciencesPolitical SystemScott FlanaganEconomicsTechnical ChangeSocial Class–based AxisComparative PoliticsPolitical IdeologyBusiness HistoryWestern CountriesPolitical CultureSociologyPolitical AttitudesBusinessPolitical PluralismPolitical DevelopmentEconomic ChangePolitical PartiesPolitical Science
Ronald Inglehart has argued that, while most of the major political parties in Western countries tend to be aligned along a social class–based axis, support for new political movements and new political parties largely reflects the tension between materialist and postmaterialist goals and values. This has presented something of a dilemma to the traditional parties, and helps account for the decline of social-class voting. Scott Flanagan takes issue with Inglehart's interpretation in several particulars. Although their views converge in many respects, Flanagan urges conceptual reorientations and adumbrates a different interpretation of post–World War II political development in Europe and Japan.
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