About this document
Understanding Political Culture in Britain by Avicena Albiruni is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Political culture refers to the traditional orientation that citizens have toward politics, affecting their views of political legitimacy. Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba outlined three main types of political culture in the early 1960s: deference, consensus, and homogeneity. Deference involves respect for authority figures. Consensus represents agreement between the government and public. Homogeneity emphasized that in the 1950s, Britain was more alike than different in terms of race, religion, and heritag
- Author
- Avicena Albiruni
- Language
- EN