Political Culture and political Sturcture: Relation between Political Culture, Sturcture and Democracy Cover Image

Politička kultura i politička struktura: odnos političke kulture, strukture i demokracije (II. dio)
Political Culture and political Sturcture: Relation between Political Culture, Sturcture and Democracy

Author(s): Vladimir Vujčić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to prove the connection among political culture, political structure and democracy. All the arguments pointing to such a connection have been analysed within the framework of two fundamental approaches to the relationship between culture and structure i.e. within the framework of the classical approach to their correspondence (which claims — primarily in line with the functional theory of culture — that there is a functional concordance between culture and structure, that democracy is mirrored by the civic political culture, i.e. that “culture is a structure’s way of life”, that culture determines the structure) and the contemporary interactional approach (in which — primarily in line with the theory of culture “as meaning” or “social functioning” — complex relations among various cultural variables and structural variables are analysed as well as their combined effect on democracy as the consequence of these relations). The latter approach considers democracy not as a “fixed condition” but rather as a dynamic phenomenon or the end result of the combined interactional relationships between culture and structure. The analysis has shown that both approaches are legitimate and useful in understanding and maintaining democracy. Of course, the interactional approaches are more complex, as well as more important and more vital for understanding democracy. The analysis has shown how political culture (democratic legitimation or political trust, support for civil freedoms, satisfaction with the functioning of democracy, etc.) often depend on the elements of the very political structure (party systems and coalition models, election patterns, patterns of democracy, positions in power structure, etc.). Political culture is autonomous in relation to political structure, but frequently its role greatly depends on the relations among political actors and the variables of the political culture itself.

  • Issue Year: XXXVI/1999
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 144-157
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Croatian