bookJan 1, 2005Closed access

Modernization, cultural change, and democracy the human development sequence

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

Abstract

This book demonstrates that people's basic values and beliefs are changing, in ways that affect their political, sexual, economic, and religious behaviour. These changes are roughly predictable: to a large extent, they can be interpreted on the basis of a revised version of modernisation theory presented here. Drawing on a massive body of evidence from societies containing 85 percent of the world's population, the authors demonstrate that modernisation is a process of human development, in which economic development gives rise to cultural changes that make individual autonomy, gender equality, and democracy increasingly likely. The authors present a model of social change that predicts how the value systems…

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Keywords
  • Modernization theory
  • Democratization
  • Flourishing
  • Democracy
  • Autonomy
  • Politics
  • Political economy
  • Social change
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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