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Happiness across political regimes; The role of religions and political orientation in the context of other values, attitudes and demographics

By: Sharma, Suraj.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences Description: 28(1), Jun, 2023: p.154-169.Subject(s): Happiness, Political Regimes, Religiosity, Political Orientation, Democratic Norms, Social Values, Attitudinal Factors, Empirical Research, Political Acts, Ethics, Demographic Influences, Conservatio In: Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social SciencesSummary: This empirical study investigates how happiness varies across political regimes, focusing on the interplay between religiosity, political orientation, and associated values, attitudes, and demographic factors. It explores how democratic norms and ethical frameworks shape individual perceptions of well-being. The findings reveal that happiness is not uniformly associated with conservative political views or religious adherence. Instead, the relationship is nuanced, with variations influenced by broader social distinctions and political behaviors. The study contributes to understanding the conditional nature of happiness in relation to ideological and cultural contexts.. Using empirical research, the current study attempted to investment the relationship between political orientation, religiosity, and political acts in determining happiness, taking into consideration social distinctions abased on democratic norms and ethics. The findings revealed that increased happiness is not a universal phenomenon when it comes to conservation and religiosity. – Reproduced
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This empirical study investigates how happiness varies across political regimes, focusing on the interplay between religiosity, political orientation, and associated values, attitudes, and demographic factors. It explores how democratic norms and ethical frameworks shape individual perceptions of well-being. The findings reveal that happiness is not uniformly associated with conservative political views or religious adherence. Instead, the relationship is nuanced, with variations influenced by broader social distinctions and political behaviors. The study contributes to understanding the conditional nature of happiness in relation to ideological and cultural contexts.. Using empirical research, the current study attempted to investment the relationship between political orientation, religiosity, and political acts in determining happiness, taking into consideration social distinctions abased on democratic norms and ethics. The findings revealed that increased happiness is not a universal phenomenon when it comes to conservation and religiosity. – Reproduced

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