1. And when you add the power of shared values, you have an unbeatable combination. 2. By culture we refer to the shared values, beliefs and basic assumptions about what we are doing. 3. The promotion of individual interests rather than shared values can be dangerous in a heterogenous democratic society. 4. They have questioned the view that stratification systems derive ultimately from shared values. 5. This is especially true in acquisition or merger situations, where there are no shared corporate values. 6. The importance of shared values, not in a narrow sense, has been a constant theme of generations of educationists and politicians. 7. Often the emphasis on shared values has been at its greatest in time of war or other national crisis. 8. Clearly, there is more to being an informed citizen than an understanding of fixed shared values. 9. Scholars, however, differ over the degree to which a common language, cultural and family ties, and shared values explain its strength and intimacy. 10. Similarly, the experience of history, island isolation, and shared values may serve to explain differing levels of trust that Britons have in other people. |
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