2017
DOI: 10.1007/s41685-017-0061-1
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Political regime change and cultural transmission of secularism

Abstract: This paper develops a theory of the intergenerational transmission of the cultural value of secularism and its interaction with endogenous regime shifts between democracies and dictatorships. Religious citizens negatively value the personal and public use of ''civil liberties'' and secular citizens positively value such use, and the degree of civil liberties afforded is restricted by a politically determined legal cap (limitation) depending on the regime. The attitudes toward liberties are transmitted across g… Show more

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