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  • Moral traditionalism-progressiveness and authoritarianism-libertarianism are often regarded as highly correlated and thus interchangeable value divides. Recent studies, however, suggest that the overlap between them is only typical of the most secularized societies of Western Europe and is an outcome of processes of secularization. In this chapter, we use the data from the EVS (1990-1999-2008) to study the link between the two value divides across 44 European countries. Our findings suggest that the two divides are virtually unrelated in societies with high levels of contextual traditionalism, as exemplified by Post-Communist Eastern Europe where the two represent different cultural-political dimensions. (xsd:string)
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  • Moral Traditionalism and Authoritarianism in Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Converging Cultural Value Divides? (xsd:string)
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  • Politics of Symbolization Across Central and Eastern Europe (xsd:string)
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  • In Politics of Symbolization Across Central and Eastern Europe, edited by Hałas, Elżbieta and Maslowski, Nicolas, 187-204, Peter Lang, 2020 (xsd:string)
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