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Now read the text and check your answers. Cultures have values that are largely shared by their members



Cultures have values that are largely shared by their members. The values of a society can often be identified by noting which people receive honor or respect. In the US, for example, professional athletes at the top levels in some sports are honored (in the form of monetary payment) more than college professors. Surveys show that voters in the United States would be reluctant to elect an atheist as a president, suggesting that belief in God is a value. There is a difference between values clarification and cognitive moral education. Values clarification is, "helping people clarify what their lives are for and what is worth working for. Students are encouraged to define their own values and understand others' values." Cognitive moral education is based on the belief that students should learn to value things like democracy and justice as their moral reasoning develops." Educationist Chaveen Dissanayake says personal and cultural values can be varied by the living standards of a person.

Values are related to the norms of a culture, but they are more global and abstract than norms. Norms are rules for behavior in specific situations, while values identify what should be judged as good or evil. Flying the national flag on a holiday is a norm, but it reflects the value of patriotism. Wearing dark clothing and appearing solemn are normative behaviors at a funeral. In certain cultures they reflect the values of respect and support of friends and family. Different cultures reflect different values. "Over the last three decades, traditional-age college students have shown an increased interest in personal well-being and a decreased interest in the welfare of others." Values seemed to have changed, affecting the beliefs, and attitudes of college students.

Members take part in a culture even if each member's personal values do not entirely agree with some of the normative values sanctioned in the culture. This reflects an individual's ability to synthesize and extract aspects valuable to them from the multiple subcultures they belong to. If a group member expresses a value that is in serious conflict with the group's norms, the group's authority may carry out various ways of encouraging conformity or stigmatizing the non-conforming behavior of its members. For example, imprisonment can result from conflict with social norms that have been established as law.

Besides, Institutions in the Global Economy can genuinely respect values which are of three kinds based on a “triangle of coherence”. On one side, it lies today within the World Trade Organization (WTO), as well as in the second side within the United Nations - particularly the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - providing a framework for global legitimacy through accountability. On the third side, the expertise of member-driven international organizations and civil society depends on the incorporation of flexibilities in the rules, so as to preserve the expression of identity in a globalized world. Nonetheless, in a warlike economic competition, differing visions contradicts, particularly on culture. Hence a movie is an artistic creation in Europe, and then benefits from special treatment, while it is only a mere entertainment in the U.S. whatever his own artistic performance. Even within the fragmented Europe, interventionist policies based on the notion of “cultural exception” get opposed to the policy of the “cultural specificity” on the liberal Anglo-Saxon side. Indeed, in international law, films are traditionally seen as property, and the content of television programs is defined as a service. Consequently cultural interventionist policies get opposed to Anglo-Saxon liberal position, causing failures in international negotiations.

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3. Read the text again and complete the chart below:

The values of a society can often be identified by… noting which people receive honor or respect.
Values clarification is…  
Cognitive moral education is based on…  
Values are…  
Norms are…  
Institutions in the Global Economy respect values based on a “triangle of coherence”… 1. 2. 3.  

Essential Vocabulary

society общество; свет, светское общество; объединение, организация
identify отождествлять (что-л.) с (чем-л.)
to be honored быть уважаемым; заслуженным; почтенным
reluctant делающий что-л. с большой неохотой, по принуждению; сопротивляющийся
clarification преобразование; разъяснение, выяснение
cognitive когнитивный, познавательный
moral education нравственное воспитание
to be worth стоить, иметь стоимость, ценность
encourage ободрять; поощрять, поддерживать (в чём-л.)
reflect отражать; воспроизводить; свидетельствовать (о ч-л.)
increased повышенный; увеличенный
decreased пониженный, уменьшенный; сниженный
welfare благоденствие, благополучие, благосостояние
subculture субкультура
conformity 1) согласованность; соответствие 2) похожесть, схожесть
stigmatize клеймить; татуировать
established 1)учреждённый; установленный; упрочившийся 2)авторитетный, заслуживающий доверия, признанный
global 1) всемирный, мировой 2) общий, всеобщий; всеобъемлющий, глобальный,
legitimacy законность, легальность
accountability 1) ответственность 2) необходимость отчитываться, подотчётность
incorporation объединение, слияние; вхождение
flexibility эластичность, гибкость, упругость
preserve сохранять, сберегать; оберегать, охранять, защищать
content содержание, суть, сущность; значение, смысл
defined определённый; оговорённый; описанный
interventionist интервент; сторонник интервенции или государственного вмешательства
policy политика, линия поведения, установка, курс, стратегия
cause быть причиной, вызывать, побуждать
failure неудавшееся дело, неудача, неуспех, провал
negotiations переговоры; обсуждение условий; преодоление (затруднений)

4. Use dictionaries to study the meaning of the following vocabulary items:

society, moral education, subculture, global.

1. Write out common collocations with them.

2. Find derivatives formed from global, society.

5. Match the words with their definitions. There are two extra definitions:

1. identify a. the things that are inside something such as a box, bottle, building, or room
2. reluctant b. behaviour that is acceptable because it is similar to the behaviour of everyone else
3. to be honored c. something that has become less
4. legitimacy d. to recognize something and understand exactly what it is
5. content e. process is one that is connected with recognizing and understanding things
6. conformity f. an event, thing, or person that makes something happen
7. decreased g. to keep an idea, quality, or situation from changing or being lost
8. cognitive h. formal discussions in which people or groups try to reach an agreement, especially in a business or political situation
9. to be worth i. not willing to do something
10. cause j. to treat a particular type of behaviour as wrong or embarrassing and to try to make people who behave in this way feel ashamed
11. preserve k. having existed for a long time, and therefore recognized as good or successful
12. negotiations l. proud that you have been given special respect or a special opportunity
13. stigmatize m. including or affecting the whole world
14. established n. the people who live in a particular country or area, or who belong to a particular time
  o. the fact that something is legal
  p. used for saying how good, useful, or reliable someone or something is

6. Fill in the blanks with words from the word-box. There are two extra vocabulary items:

welfare interventionist defined
reflect clarification incorporation
encourage policy failure

1. Please contact us if you require ___________ of any of these matters.

2. He said that the statement did not ___________ his own views.

3. Honesty is the best ____________.

4. We intend to make child __________ one of our priorities.

5. The responsibilities of each team member need to be clearly __________.

6. Frank had ___________ Diana in her ambition to become a model.

7. Their first attempt to climb Everest ended in ____________.

7. Supply the necessary derivative/compound related to the italicized word the complete each sentence.

incorporation Our electrical equipment ____________ all the latest safety features.
interventionist But why does the situation require ___________ by us?” I asked.
flexibility The job offers __________ working hours.
accountability As a director, she must be ___________ for her decisions.
increased An ________ number of people are choosing not to have children.

8. Paraphrase the following sentences using your active vocabulary:

1. The election results do not always show the views of the voters.

2. The sea is said to be sensibly becoming less in size.

3. I have never thought that an article could be so informative.

4. The new government is expected to pursue a vigorous environmental strategy.

5. The president of the company said that everything is open to discussion.

6. The ruin of the empire was because of the loss of freedom and the growth of despotism.

7. There have been calls for greater responsibility within the health service.

8. The duties and responsibilities of the governing board are clearly written in an official document.





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