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Socialization into National Violence: Familial Correlates of Hawkish Attitudes Toward War
Oleh:
Lewis, Robert A.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 33 no. 04 (Nov. 1971)
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page 699.
Isi artikel
Students at a large university, a small, church-related college, and a theological seminary were surveyed for the purpose of identifying familial factors which might account for "hawkish" attitudes toward war, under the assumption that some parents, as socialization agents, transmit pro-war attitudes to the young. In general, the data intimated that pro-war students were more frequently from lower-class and rural origins;from families which held conservative values and stressed conformity in parent-child relationships;and thus apparently from families which have accepted more traditional solutions in problem-solving. The data supported both the theories of "status politics" and the "authoritarian personality. "
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