Government and Politics
Mexican |
Americans |
Give little attention to the process; show more concern for the welfare and future of people, society and the country in general. |
Interpret politics as a process of change, competition and voting representative of the will of the majority. |
They consider politics in idealistic terms, as a key to the solution of their individual and social problems factor. |
In a sense, skeptical and cynical about human weakness, which interferes with the effective functioning of the political process. |
They believe that the government, like politics, has a lot of national importance and again, give eloquent examples of dissatisfaction and frustration with their current performance. |
The government is focused as an institution that provides leadership to the will of the majority. |
Think of power rather national contexts of social and political relations. |
They believe in the political more than anything in the context of world powers and competence power, but also expressed concern about the misuse of power and corruption at the national level. |
Pay close attention to the democratic process, along with those social values and ideals that they say, democracy should represent. |
Democracy is a process that allows the representation of the will of the majority, based on free competition of ideas, political parties and candidates. |