Political culture of monks in Maha Sarakham Municipality
Keywords:
Political culture, The narrow political culture of monks, Civilian political culture, Political participatory cultureAbstract
This study aims to 1) study the political culture of monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District, and 2) to compare the differences in the political culture of the monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District Classified by personal factors of monks. 2) to compare the differences in the political culture of the monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District Classified by personal factors of monks by using quantitative research methods The population and the sample used was monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District. Maha Sarakham Province, 120 people.
The results of the study found that.
- Personal factors found that most monks who answered the questionnaire It is a group of monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District. Maha Sarakham Province, 120 people, aged between 31-40 years, 42 people, under the age of 10, 63 people, have a moral education level, which is a Dharma practitioner, 37 people, and a monk's status is 51 people.
- The political culture of monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District was found to be at the highest level in all aspects. The averages were arranged in descending order. civilian political culture and narrow political culture, respectively.
- Hypothesis testing found that different ages affect the political culture of monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District different in political culture, civilian style and age, religious education level and clergy status different affect the political culture of monks in Mueang Maha Sarakham District no different.
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