The nature of human valuesIntegrating personality, behavioral, and cognitive theories of change, the author examines the operations, measurement, and evolution of behavioral and ethical standards that distinguish capitalism from other ideologies |
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The nature of values | 5 |
The nature of value systems | 11 |
Values distinguished from other concepts | 17 |
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