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Title: The American Value System


1
The American Value System
  • What are the basic values that form the
    foundation of American Culture?
  • What new values have developed since the 1970s?

2
The vast majority of Americans share certain
values
  • American Society Association (ASA) sociologist,
    Robin M. Williams analyzed American values. He
    identified a set of 12-14 values that are central
    to the American way of life.
  • Despite our diverse culture (ethnic, racial,
    religious, social-status, and geography) we share
    the following values

3
Traditional American Values (12)
  • Personal Achievement
  • Individualism
  • Work
  • Morality and Humanitarianism
  • Efficiency and Practicality
  • Progress and Material Comfort
  • Equality and Democracy
  • Freedom

4
Personal Achievement
  • This value is not a surprise considering that the
    U.S. was built primarily by people who believed
    in individualism and competition.
  • The belief is most evident in the area of
    employment, where achievement is often measured
    in terms of power and wealth.

5
Individualism
  • Individual effort is the key to personal
    achievement. Americans strongly believe that
    success comes through hard work and initiative.
  • This individualism has a negative side Most
    Americans feel that if a person does not succeed,
    that the person is to blame.

6
Work
  • Most Americans value work, regardless of the
    rewards involved.
  • Americans view discipline, dedication, and hard
    work as signs of virtue.
  • They often view those who choose not to work as
    lazy and even immoral.

7
Morality and Humanitarianism
  • The US was founded on strong religious faith, on
    the belief in justice and equality, and on
    charity toward the less fortunate.
  • Most Americans place a high value on morality and
    tend to view the world in terms of right and
    wrong.
  • However, we are quick to help others.

8
Efficiency and Practicality
  • Americans tend to be practical and inventive
    people. They believe that every problem has a
    solution.
  • Problem solving requires the most efficient
    technique and/or a practical response.
  • As a result, Americans tend to judge objects on
    its usefulness and judge people on their ability
    to get things done.

9
Progress and Material Comfort
  • Americans are optimistic. They believe that
    through hard work and determination, living
    standards will improve.
  • This belief is paired with a belief in the
    ability of science and technology to make the
    world a better place. We strive for a high
    standard of living.
  • Both are important because Americans place a high
    value on material comfort.

10
Equality and Democracy
  • The US was founded on the principle of equality.
    Americans believe that to have equality, there
    must be equal opportunity and a chance at
    success.
  • The belief in quality extends to the form of
    government Democracy. Americans believe that
    citizens have the right to express their opinions
    and participate freely in choosing their
    representatives in government.

11
Freedom
  • Americans particularly value personal freedoms of
    choice such as religion, speech, and press.
  • Americans steadfastly protect these freedoms from
    direct government interference in their daily
    lives and in business dealings.

12
Our Changing Values
  • Values, like all aspects of society, are dynamic.
    They change and new ones emerge.
  • New values include
  • self-fulfillment
  • narcissism.

13
Self-fulfillment
  • Is the commitment to the full development of
    ones personality, talents, and potential.
  • This can be seen in the self-help industry,
    leisure, physical fitness, and youthfulness.

14
Narcissism
  • The growing emphasis on personal fulfillment
    creates a debate, how much is too much?!?.
  • The term narcissism, which means extreme
    self-centeredness. The belief is that it weakened
    the established values of hard work and
    moderation and threatened the stability of the
    system.

15
Even though values are vital to the stability of
society
  • They sometimes produce conflict.
  • Not everyone agrees on what are acceptable
    American values.
  • Even when people agree, individuals do not uphold
    all of these values to the same degree.

16
Other Core Values
  • Nationalism and Patriotism
  • Science and Rationality
  • Education
  • Religious values
  • Romantic Love
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