+4 |
7 2Those born to high place in society should retain it |
10 2We accept aristocratic-type titles and other honors |
+3 |
3 2Success in life by a previously deprived person is resented |
14 2Social status equated with manner of speech |
27 2Deep respect for the rich, the educated, the social elite |
+2 |
8 2Person with wealth deserves place in high society |
11 2The government has its secrets, this is generally accepted |
16 2Close ties to Mother Country, as Britain still is for many |
22 1Corrupt means of achieving success are accepted |
+1 |
5 1Lower-class not revolutionary |
6 1Political goals relatively moderate, even conservative |
23 2One law for the rich, another for the poor |
29 2Poor on earth will enjoy higher status in after-life |
31 2Virtue tends to be its own reward |
0 |
12 1Emphasis on publicity in political matters: no secrets |
15 1We take law into our own hands, mob action and vigilantes |
17 1We prefer companionship and helping hand |
20 2We like the idea of a welfare state |
28 2We are tolerant of popular opinion, don't like extremes |
-1 |
2 1All men expected to try to improve selves |
4 1Men can expect fair treatment according to merit |
13 1Encouraged to think of ourselves as competing for success |
21 1We value the race for success |
33 1Emphasis is on getting ahead |
-2 |
18 1Some disdain for acquiring wealth for its own sake |
19 1High value placed on protecting and promoting underdog |
30 2Respect for civil liberties and minority rights |
32 2Position of depressed classes must be raised |
-3 |
24 1Lack of respect for the police, and law enforcement |
25 2Trust in police has sunk deeply into our national character |
26 1Worth of a man is judged by what he is, not by education |
-4 |
1 1We accept improvements in status and power of lower class |
9 1We try to eliminate privileged classes |