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SOCIO-POLITICAL, CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC PREFERENCES AND BEHAVIOUR OF THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SPECIALISTS AND THE TECHNOCRATS. SOCIAL CLASS OR EDUCATION?

Do the social and cultural specialists differ from the technocrats and other social classes with respect to their socio-political, cultural and economic preferences and behaviour? If they do, is this attributable to their level and field of education? The social and cultural specialists are assumed...

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Attitudes
Class
Classes, stratification, mobility
Construct Validity
Cultural differences
Cultural education
Cultural institutions
Cultural studies
Design Preferences
Economic behaviour
Economic indicators
Economic models
Economics
Education
Educational Objectives
Educational resources
High culture
Knowledge
Liberalism
Lifestyles
New technology
Outcomes of Education
Political Attitudes
Political behavior
Political Factors
Political parties
Political Socialization
Politics
Preferences
Social Action
Social Attitudes
Social Class
Social classes
Social Indicators
Social organization. Social system. Social structure
Social research
Sociocultural Factors
Sociology
Sociopolitical attitudes
Specialists
Studies
Technocracy
Validation studies
Validity
Welfare economics
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