The Silent Revolution in Lebanon: Changing Values of the Youth by Muhammad Faour (1998)




Based on surveys of Lebanese students at the Lebanese University and the American University of Beirut during the period 1993-1996, Dr. Faour concludes that a normative transformation in social values of the Lebanese youth is taking place, notably in the direction of individualism and gender equality. A more far-reaching silent revolution that is seeping through society is the rise in democratic practices within the Lebanese nuclear family at the expense of authoritarianism.









Press Catalog For friends For Customers for Professors For Authors