value transmission and social change
Value transmission refers to the process by which individuals, communities, or societies pass on their beliefs, ethics, and principles to future generations. It involves the transmission of values across different social, cultural, and institutional contexts. Social change, on the other hand, refers to the transformation or alteration in the social structure, behavior, norms, and attitudes of individuals or groups within a society. Thus, value transmission and social change together indicate how the transmission of values can influence or drive the evolution of societal beliefs and practices over time.
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