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25 Comp. Pol. Stud. 362 (1992-1993)
Political Culture: Residual Category or General Theory?

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Political culture as a concept for empirical political analysis has been so promiscuously
employed within the political sciences as to render it meaningless. In an effort to locate some
basic structural principles that will reorient political culture studies in a more constructive
direction, six case studies from a classic compendium in the field are analyzed in comparative
perspective. The resulting models of the several political cultures can be integrated with formal
political decision-making models to provide the foundation for a formal theory of cultural
rationality.




                                   POLITICAL CULTURE

             Residual Category or General Theory?



                                                          RUTH LANE
                                               The American   University




 S urveying the topic of political   culture over the 34 years since Gabriel
      Almond (1956) launched it on its course, the diligent student is
chastened  by the amplitude of its definitions, usages, and functions within
political inquiry. Political culture has been used as a conceptual umbrella
covering  perceptions, beliefs, and values concerning everything  political
(Brown,  1984,  p. 5; Pammett &  Whittington, 1976, p. 1); as the amiable
peculiarities that distinguish nations (Beer & Ulam, 1958, p. 12); as political
values  (Njaka, 1974; Paden   1973; VanderMeer   1985); as a definition of
justice (Kincaid, 1982,  p. 2); as ideology (Bluhm,  1974);  as political
psychology  (Hirsch, 1971; Putnam   1973); as national character (Austin,
1975; Finer, 1956; Fitzgibbon & Fernando, 1981); as morality plays (Greer
with  Long, 1963); as civil religion (Liebman &  Don-Yeshiya,  1983); as
nationalism (Baker, 1983; Kofele-Kale, 1981; Ranum,  1975); as democratic
values (Rochon  &  Mitchell, 1989); as political indoctrination (Fagen, 1969;
Solomon,   1971); and as resistance to indoctrination (Almond, 1983; White,
1984).
   At  a methodological level, political culture has also been used in a wide
 variety of ways, as a complex product of economic structures and processes

 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, Vol. 25 No. 3, October 1992 362-387
 O 1992 Sage Publications, Inc.
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