The ten universal human values
The ten universal human values
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Self-Direction--Defining goal: independent
thought and action--choosing, creating, exploring.
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Stimulation --Defining goal: excitement,
novelty, and challenge in life.
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Hedonism -- Defining goal: pleasure or sensuous
gratification for oneself. Hedonism values derive from organismic needs and the
pleasure associated with satisfying them.
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Achievement -- Defining goal: personal success
through demonstrating competence according to social standards.
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Power -- Defining goal: social status and
prestige, control or dominance over people and resources.
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Security -- Defining goal: safety, harmony, and
stability of society, of relationships, and of self.
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Conformity -- Defining goal: restraint of
actions, inclinations, and impulses likely to upset or harm others and violate
social expectations or norms. conformity values emphasize self-restraint in
everyday interaction, usually with close others. (obedient, self-discipline,
politeness, honoring parents and elders)
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Tradition
Defining
goal: respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs and ideas that one's culture
or religion provides.
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Benevolence -- Defining goal: preserving and
enhancing the welfare of those with whom one is in frequent personal contact
(the ‘in-group’).
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Benevolence and conformity values both
promote cooperative and supportive social relations. However, benevolence
values provide an internalized motivational base for such behaviour. In
contrast, conformity values promote cooperation in order to avoid negative
outcomes for self.
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Universalism
Defining
goal: understanding, appreciation, tolerance, and protection for the welfare of
all
people and for
nature.
Universalism values
derive from survival needs of individuals and groups. But people do not
recognize these needs until they encounter others beyond the extended primary
group and until they become aware of the scarcity of natural resources.
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