Article: The salience of post-materialism in Canadian politics *.

RONALD INGLEHART SAW THE MAY 1968 DEMONSTRATIONS in France, the development of the peace movement in West Germany, and the anti-Vietnam protests in the United States as manifestations of the same social force. That force was a cadre of young, educated Europeans and Americans who, having grown up in affluent households, turned their energies to establishing a more tolerant, environmentally sustainable and aesthetic society (Inglehart, 1971). Inglehart saw these new social movements not as emerging from a unique period of history resulting from a confluence of social trends (Brint, 1984), but as the precursor of a new post-materialist politics (Inglehart, 1971; 1977; 1990). ...

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