2010
DOI: 10.22182/ni.932010.8
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NOVA BURŽOAZIJA I NJENA ELITA U DRUŠTVU PERIFERNOG KAPITALIZMA – Skica za sociološki portret

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“…Th e authors further point out that although some diff erences between those with higher and lower levels of education are noticed, they are not ether large nor consistent, and especially surprising is the absence of signifi cant diff erences where they could be expected, and which would imply higher levels of tolerance and liberalism in the group of the highly educated. Such results are also in accordance with the results obtained from other researchers in the area (Đorđević, Gojkov, Stojanović 2009;Mitrović 2010;Stanković 2010;Cvetićanin 2010;Selimović 2014), so the authors conclude that the similarities between highly educated and those with lower level of education in Serbia overcome the diff erences that exist between them, and the explanation for this tendency fi nd in the context of transition and other, unfavourable social events, economic and political insecurities, which have marked Serbia since the 1990's. Specifi cally, the social conditions of the transition period in Serbian society favoured the development of materialistic values (Pero 2006).…”
Section: Survey Results and Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Th e authors further point out that although some diff erences between those with higher and lower levels of education are noticed, they are not ether large nor consistent, and especially surprising is the absence of signifi cant diff erences where they could be expected, and which would imply higher levels of tolerance and liberalism in the group of the highly educated. Such results are also in accordance with the results obtained from other researchers in the area (Đorđević, Gojkov, Stojanović 2009;Mitrović 2010;Stanković 2010;Cvetićanin 2010;Selimović 2014), so the authors conclude that the similarities between highly educated and those with lower level of education in Serbia overcome the diff erences that exist between them, and the explanation for this tendency fi nd in the context of transition and other, unfavourable social events, economic and political insecurities, which have marked Serbia since the 1990's. Specifi cally, the social conditions of the transition period in Serbian society favoured the development of materialistic values (Pero 2006).…”
Section: Survey Results and Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%