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.AbstractGabriel Almond, the “dean” of contemporary political culture theory, begins by showing that culture—people’s cognitions, values, and affective commitments— has been central to important explanations of social life for over two thousand years. Moreover, he argues, the terribly destructive “irrational” events of twentieth century (in particular, World Wars I and II and the Holocaust) have underscored the importance of culture, in contrast to rationality, for explaining social life. Indeed, the efficacy of culture in this regard was bolstered at mid-century with developments in measurement theory, social survey techniques, and statistical analysis. Almond explores the origins of contemporary political culture theory, dismissing its critics perhaps too quickly. But his survey of contemporary political culture theory is sure-handed and optimistic about the centrality of future applications to the development of social science.

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( July 2011) Political culture is defined by the as the 'set of attitudes, beliefs and sentiments that give order and meaning to a process and which provide the underlying assumptions and rules that govern behavior in the '. It encompasses both the political ideals and operating norms of a. Political culture is thus the manifestation of the psychological and subjective dimensions of politics. A political culture is the product of both the history of a political system and the histories of the members. Thus, it is rooted equally in public events and private experience.

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