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To improve this article, I hope to do two things. First, I would like to add to the definition of political culture. I think that properly defining political culture is the first step in discussing the dynamics that it entails. I have gathered sources from various experts to elaborate a neutral and broad definition of what political culture entails. Secondly, I would like to contribute to this article by mentioning the importance of the "liberty,equality,fraternity" in the discussion about French political culture. In order to achieve this, various texts on the norms and values of the political system in France will be mentioned. This motto seems to have a significant impact on politcal methods and objectives in France: I would like to show how this contributes to the broader notion of culture in French politics.Yseultb (talk) 13:57, 8 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]