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Declining anti-authoritarianism

Abstract

This communication has no summary of affiliations and identities The family context during childhood. The routes of couples. Born in France, born abroad. Geographical identification: from village to world. “Proud of being French”: recompositions of nationalism. Feel healthy: between objectivity and subjectivity. I’m going well, the political system will be wrong. Conclusion: Cross-influences of affiliations and identities. Sociability and social link associative participation: moderate, stable and poorly militant. Trust in others. Feelings of solidarity. Discrimination: what are the unwanted neighbours? Xenophobia and national preference: a significant decrease. Conclusion: A mistrust but tolerant society. Personal morality and social norms Morale of principle, moral situation. Tolerance and respect for others: a cardinal value. Control over its body, in the face of sex and death. Increasing tolerance of homosexuality, recent questions about homenthood. Declining anti-authoritarianism. Attitudes towards fraud. The death penalty. Conclusion: “Do what you want in your private life, respect public order”. Environment, nature, techniques Les Français et la Nature: adherence to the major environmental narrative. Commitment to the environment and political ecology. Science and technology: legitimacy with variable geometry. Conclusion: Values disconnected from practices? Family A very romantic ideal of couple and marriage: the new dwellings of the traditional couple. The father, mother and child: increasing domestic parity. The transmission of values in family education. Reciprocal duties between generations. Growing tolerance towards abortion: positions of principle and detailed judgements. Conclusion: The family, changing values and reaffirming an ideal. Work on Loisirs and Balance with Work. Autonomy, secret of job satisfaction? Expectations in relation to work: between reflux and redeployment. The work: a social duty. Willingness to share decisions. Conclusion: Work is a lasting value. Economy Trust in business, trust in trade unions. Liberal economy, regulated economy. Rising prices and meaning of money. The causes of poverty: the social injustice in question. Conclusion: Declining liberalism, demands for regulation. Religion Partnership and religious identity. A half-coloured image of churches. Assistance to worship and prayer: religious practices that no longer decrease. Celebrate birth, marriage and death. Believe in God. Peasted, life after death, havens, burial, reincarnation. Happiness, a popular belief? Religion and politics: cross-eyes on secularism. Conclusion: Decline of Catholicism, rise of Islam, development of ‘believe without belonging’. Policy Increasing politicisation! Voter turnout, critical participation and participatory democracy. Left and right, fairly perennial ‘beacons’. Freedom and equality. Reform: yes. Revolution, status quo, terrorism: no. Trust in the institutions. A strong commitment to democracy, but many critics. Europe: from trust to fears. Immigrants who are better accepted but still divide French society. Conclusion: The ambiguous universe of politics: between trust and mistrust.

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