The Silent Revolution in Lebanon: Changing Values of the YouthExamines the social values and family and political norms among Lebanese college students, within the context of civil strife, a new regional political system, a new world order, and diverse economic and political conditions. |
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... Lebanese politics , or the recently - constituted Islamic fundamentalist groups and parties . Factional groups are ... Lebanese University . ,, 18 In describing pre - war Lebanon , Halim Barakat argued that its diverse groups live on the ...
... Lebanese politics , or the recently - constituted Islamic fundamentalist groups and parties . Factional groups are ... Lebanese University . ,, 18 In describing pre - war Lebanon , Halim Barakat argued that its diverse groups live on the ...
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... Lebanese psychologist described the pattern of socialization of the child in a traditional Lebanese family in the following terms : The family is relentless in its repression . [ The child ] is brought up to become an obedient youth ...
... Lebanese psychologist described the pattern of socialization of the child in a traditional Lebanese family in the following terms : The family is relentless in its repression . [ The child ] is brought up to become an obedient youth ...
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... Lebanese Nationalism 25 26 68 Syrian Nationalism 5 9 3 Arab Nationalism 33 40 16 Internationalism ( 1970 ) / Islamism ( 1993 ) 23 17 8 Total % 100 100 100 * Source : Barakat , 1977 , Appendix , p . 208. Note that all LU students were ...
... Lebanese Nationalism 25 26 68 Syrian Nationalism 5 9 3 Arab Nationalism 33 40 16 Internationalism ( 1970 ) / Islamism ( 1993 ) 23 17 8 Total % 100 100 100 * Source : Barakat , 1977 , Appendix , p . 208. Note that all LU students were ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Sociological Perspective | 11 |
Research Review and Study Methodology | 25 |
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