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A major goal of ideological education in China is to promote loyalty to the party-state and to instill atheism among the people. How effective is this ideological education? This article examines the relationship between education and trust in government and trust in religion using data from the 2010 Chinese General Social Survey. We find that education is negatively associated with trust in government, while positively related to trust in religion. Our findings suggest that policies aimed at displacing religion in favor of the Communist ideology have largely failed to shape the public mindset; rather, the more educated, the more people tend to trust religion instead of the government.
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Ying Xie
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Yunping Tong
Pew Research Center
Fenggang Yang
Purdue University West Lafayette
Religions
State Street (United States)
Guangzhou University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1acd498198c9a8aa46205d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rel8050094