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Understanding Value Dynamics: Experiential vs. Ceremonial in Militant U.S. Groups

This article explores the contrasting value structures of selected militant traditionalist and anti-traditionalist groups in contemporary U.S. society. It examines the dynamics of instrumental and experiential values through a two-way stretch schematic. Highlighting examples of group interests and commitment profiles, the piece elucidates how these groups navigate their ceremonial values and the implications of their militant stances. By understanding the interplay between these value systems, we can gain insights into the broader sociocultural landscape and the motivations driving these groups.

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Understanding Value Dynamics: Experiential vs. Ceremonial in Militant U.S. Groups

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  1. Instrumental Values (experiential) Value Change Schematic of Two-Way Stretch in the Value Structure Ceremonial Values (dictum) Time

  2. Selected Militant Traditionalist Groups in Contemporary US Society

  3. Selected Militant Anti-Traditionalist Groups in Contemporary US Society

  4. Examples of Group’s Interest and Commitment Profiles

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