TY - JOUR PY - 2007// TI - Values most extolled in Nobel Peace Prize speeches JO - Journal of psychology, The A1 - Kinnier, Richard T. A1 - Kernes, Jerry L. A1 - Hayman, Jessie Wetherbe A1 - Flynn, Patricia N. A1 - Simon, Elia A1 - Kilian, Laura A. SP - 581 EP - 587 VL - 141 IS - 6 N2 - The authors randomly selected 50 Nobel Peace Prize speeches and content analyzed them to determine which values the speakers extolled most frequently. The 10 most frequently mentioned values were peace (in 100% of the speeches), hope (92%), security (86%), justice (85%), responsibility (81%), liberty (80%), tolerance (79%), altruism (75%), God (49%), and truth (38%). The authors discuss the interplay of these values in the modern world and implications regarding the search for universal moral values.
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