Values and Social Change in Britain by David Gerard, Mark Abrams, Noel Timms

By David Gerard, Mark Abrams, Noel Timms

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Other approaches as well as attitude surveys must be 20 On Methods and Morals part of a complete research programme. The point may be taken by considering a study like that of Richard Titmuss's The Gift Relationship (1970) from which fundamental and dramatic conclusions are drawn about the values of freedom, altruism, and efficiency from an analysis, not of expressed opinion, but of the organised institutions of different countries. Or consider R. H. Tawney's works The Acquisitive Society (1921) and Equality (1945) which use history and social statistics to mount a searching critique of the capitalist social order.

The innocent reader receives no hint that Catholics, let alone Christians, outnumber all the other five churches put together by at least two to one, or that the majority do not actively belong to any church at all. The representative sample survey is reasonably proof against such misdescription. Disciplined numbers aid accurate ethnography. On the other hand, the Bowker study at least notices the existence of religions in Britain other than Christianity. The EVSSG sample is so small that the Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs have cell sizes too minute to be usable.

A. H. Halsey 17 The chapters on work, politics, and religion all provide good examples of this type of correlational analysis. Another, not included here but published elsewhere by Professor Richard Rose (1984, p. 379), is the description of patriotism. As we have noted, pride of nation is conspicuous among Britons. As many as 86 per cent are very proud or quite proud to be British, only 8 per cent declare themselves not very proud, and only 3 per cent 'don't know'. , and so establishes the overwhelming normality or consensus of patriotic sentiment.

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