Title of article :
UNIVERSALISM VALUES AND THE INCLUSIVENESS
OF OUR MORAL UNIVERSE
Author/Authors :
Shalom H. Schwartz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Inclusiveness of the moral universe refers to the breadth of the community to which people apply moral
values and rules of fairness. A preliminary study establishes the values typically viewed as moral. The
author indexes moral inclusiveness at the societal level by the number of value items focused on the welfare
of non-in-group members that form a distinct region in a multidimensional scaling analysis (MDS),
rather than intermixing with moral values that usually relate to the in-group. Three societal characteristics
predict inclusiveness of the moral universe across 66 societies: cultural egalitarianism, cultural
embeddedness, and level of democratization. Using representative national samples from 21 countries, the
author assesses how the societal level of moral inclusiveness influences relations between individuals’
universalism values and their perceptions of immigration, opposition to immigrants from different racial
or ethnic groups, and participation in activities that benefit the wider society. Findings suggest that, where
moral inclusiveness is high, people understand universalism (but not benevolence) values as applying to
all members of society.
Keywords :
moral inclusion , National cultures , Prosocial behavior , universalism values
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology