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  2. Core Socialist Values - Wikipedia

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    The Core Socialist Values is a set of official interpretations of the Chinese Communist Party's ideology of socialism with Chinese characteristics promoted at its 18th National Congress in 2012.

  3. Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world - Wikipedia

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    Values [ edit] Analysis of the World Values Survey data by Inglehart and Welzel asserts that there are two major dimensions of cross-cultural variation in the world: x -axis: Survival values versus self-expression values. y -axis: Traditional values versus secular–rational values. [2]

  4. Universal value - Wikipedia

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    A value is a universal value if it has the same value or worth for all, or almost all, people. Spheres of human value encompass morality, aesthetic preference, traits, human endeavour, and social order. Whether universal values exist is an unproven conjecture of moral philosophy and cultural anthropology, though it is clear that certain values ...

  5. New survey finds agreement on most core American values - AOL

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    April 3, 2024 at 11:36 AM. A new poll found most Americans agreeing on most of the country’s core values including the right to vote and freedom of religion.

  6. Canadian values - Wikipedia

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    Canadian values are the commonly shared ethical and human values of Canadians. [2] The major political parties generally claim explicitly that they uphold these values, but there are no consensus among them about what they are and follow a value pluralism approach.

  7. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    The theory of basic human values is a theory of cross-cultural psychology and universal values that was developed by Shalom H. Schwartz. The theory extends previous cross-cultural communication frameworks such as Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory. Schwartz identifies ten basic human values, each distinguished by their underlying motivation ...

  8. Integrity - Wikipedia

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    Integrity is the quality of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. [1] [2] In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or earnestness of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy. [3]

  9. Value pluralism - Wikipedia

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    In ethics, value pluralism (also known as ethical pluralism or moral pluralism) is the idea that there are several values which may be equally correct and fundamental, and yet in conflict with each other. In addition, value-pluralism postulates that in many cases, such incompatible values may be incommensurable, in the sense that there is no ...

  10. European values - Wikipedia

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    European values are the norms and values that Europeans are said to have in common, and which transcend national or state identity. [1] In addition to helping promote European integration, this doctrine also provides the basis for analyses that characterise European politics, economics, and society as reflecting a shared identity; it is often ...

  11. Value theory - Wikipedia

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    Value theory. In ethics and the social sciences, value theory involves various approaches that examine how, why, and to what degree humans value things and whether the object or subject of valuing is a person, idea, object, or anything else. Within philosophy, it is also known as ethics or axiology. Traditionally, philosophical investigations ...