Rice & Sundberg’s Civic Culture

Rice and Sundberg examined the political culture of states through the framework of civic culture.  CIVIC CULTURE is a political culture that is conducive to the development of an efficient, effective government that meets the needs of its citizens in a timely and professional manner. 

Civic culture consists of the following elements:

  • Civic engagement – citizens participate in the policymaking process in order to promote the public good
  • Political equality – citizens view each other as political equals, with the same rights and obligations
  • Solidarity, trust, and tolerance – citizens feel a strong sense of fellowship with one another, tolerating a wide range of ideas and lifestyles
  • Social structure of cooperation – citizens are joiners, belonging to a rich array of groups

States with high civic culture have innovative and effective government.  States with low civic culture are less responsive to citizen demands.

Texas is considered to have a very low civic culture, ranked 43rd out of 50.