This book examines changes in culture, economics and politics in
Taiwan. Ronald Inglehart suggests that culture, economics and
politics are mutually connected and these dynamics shape each other
over time. Richard Florida argues that the driving force behind the
transformation of a society's lifestyles, worldview and values is
the rise of human creativity. The purpose of this study is to
measure and interpret the recent changes in Taiwan. Data collected
from Taiwan is compiled in a unique database for analysis. This
book discusses the findings from this analysis and interprets the
direction of change brought by intergenerational change. In
addition, a cross-cultural analysis between Sweden and Taiwan is
performed using the latest data collected from the two countries.
Results suggest that Taiwan's shift is in the direction of
Postmodernity. In addition, younger people are found to be more
tolerant against different groups of people compared to the older
generation. The analysis should be useful to people who study the
value change phenomena and people who are interested in political
science and sociology.
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