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Titre Elites protestantes, politique et procès de développement. Le cas de l'Argentine
Auteur Christian Lalive d'Epinay
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1974, 15-4
Page 553-569
Résumé anglais Christian Lalive d'Epinay : Protestant Elites, Policy and Processes for Development: The Case of Argentina. In other works, the author has proposed and empirically verified, with a contextual survey, a typology of Protestant groups in South America. On that basis, he proposes the following hypothesis: that the structural typology of Protestant groups corresponds to a typology of their leaders' conceptual systems. In this article, he limits himself to verifying this hypothesis with respect to conceptions about the developmental process and the relationship between church and politics. The survey, conducted by means of an individual questionnaire distributed in Argentina between 1969 and 1970, includes the totality of leaders ? ordained and lay ? in certain representative churches of different kinds. Data analysis does not stop with quantifying opinions but goes on to quantify the structures of opinions which account for general conceptions about development. The article ends by putting into perspective the structures of some Protestant groups and some conceptual systems.
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