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Political Culture

Pattern of Orientations to political objects such as parties, government, the Constitution expressed in beiefs, symbols and values

Cultural Studies

Why some groups hold power and other don't and why this power isn't challenged

Antonio Gramsci

Social stability can't be due to force, capitalism is the result of cultural consensus, bourgeoisie domination is cultural hegemony, always potential for proletariat revolution

Cultural Identity

Rooted in philosophy, concerned with nature of equality for citizens

Putnam and Social Capital:

People are less politically involved, decided based on voter turnout, newspaper readership, memberships

Participant Culture

Citizens pay attention to politics, want to participate and find it effective

Subject Culture

Passive citizens, recognize a limited capacity to influence the government

Parochial

No sense of citizenship, no desire/ability to participate

Marxism and Political Culture

Culture is class specific

3 Types of Authority

Traditional, charismatic, legal-rational