Postmaterialistlike
Postmaterialistlike is an adjective used in social science to describe attitudes, values, or political movements that resemble postmaterialist values—prioritizing self-expression, quality of life, and non-material goals over concerns centered on economic or physical security. The term is not standardized in major dictionaries but appears in scholarly writing to indicate similarity to, rather than strict equivalence with, true postmaterialism.
Origin and measurement: The concept builds on Inglehart's theory of postmaterialism, which posits that in societies
Application: The term is used when analyzing political ideologies, social movements, or consumer trends that emphasize
Critiques: Critics warn that postmaterialistlike can oversimplify value hierarchies, overlook socioeconomic diversity, and risk cross-cultural misinterpretation.
See also: Postmaterialism, Inglehart, World Values Survey, self-expression values, value change.