Self-expression values

Self-expression values are part of a core value dimension in the modernization process.[1] Self-expression is a cluster of values that include social tolerance, life satisfaction, public expression and an aspiration to liberty. Ronald Inglehart, the University of Michigan professor who developed the theory of post-materialism, has worked extensively with this concept. The Inglehart–Welzel Cultural Map contrasts self-expression values with survival values, illustrating the changes in values across countries and generations.[2] The idea that the world is moving towards self-expression values was discussed at length in an article in the Economist.[3] Expressing one's personality, emotions, or ideas through art, music, or drama,[4] is a way to reveal oneself to others in a way that is special to them.[5]

  1. ^ Inglehart, Ronald (1997). Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic, and Political Change in 43 Societies. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
  2. ^ "World Values Survey".
  3. ^ The Economist, American Values: Living with a superpower January 4, 2003
  4. ^ "self-expression". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Archived from the original on 28 October 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  5. ^ Psychology, Positive. "Self Esteem".

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