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... values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availabil- ity of capabilities , degree of threat or opportunity perceived in a situation , predicted consequences and costs of proposed courses of action , and the time ...
... values or ideological imperatives , state of public opinion , availabil- ity of capabilities , degree of threat or opportunity perceived in a situation , predicted consequences and costs of proposed courses of action , and the time ...
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... Values Our values are the result of upbringing , political socialization in various group contexts , indoctrination , and personal experience . They serve as standards against which our own actions and those of others are judged , and ...
... Values Our values are the result of upbringing , political socialization in various group contexts , indoctrination , and personal experience . They serve as standards against which our own actions and those of others are judged , and ...
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... values or doctrines which transcend purely local or national values . For example , in the eighteenth century the doctrine of divine right and the values associated with royal authority were accepted by the European upper classes ...
... values or doctrines which transcend purely local or national values . For example , in the eighteenth century the doctrine of divine right and the values associated with royal authority were accepted by the European upper classes ...
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