Socialization of Support for Political Authority in Britain: A Long-term View
Robert Stradling
British Journal of Political Science, 1971, vol. 1, issue 1, 121-122
Abstract:
As Richard Rose has emphasized, the stabilizing factors in the British political system are many and strong. The political institutions and procedures have gradually adapted to changing circumstances; the society is homogeneous and integrated; and supportive attitudes have been successfully transmitted from generation to generation.
Date: 1971
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