I don't see how "survival values" and "self-expression values" blend, link to the study that made the chart?
I also seriously question the accuracy of the y-axis, Russia is placed slightly above the Netherlands on secular-rational values for example, as far as I can see reactionary and traditional values are much stronger in Russia than The Netherlands. When was the chart made?
And categories... English-speaking grouped with blends of past ideology, continents and religions... Questionable
But we could probably make some interesting charts for USF with inspiration from it still.
Edit: I see
Traditional values emphasize the importance of religion, parent-child ties, deference to authority and traditional family values. People who embrace these values also reject divorce, abortion, euthanasia and suicide. These societies have high levels of national pride and a nationalistic outlook.
Secular-rational values have the opposite preferences to the traditional values. These societies place less emphasis on religion, traditional family values and authority. Divorce, abortion, euthanasia and suicide are seen as relatively acceptable.
Survival values place emphasis on economic and physical security. It is linked with a relatively ethnocentric outlook and low levels of trust and tolerance.
Self-expression values give high priority to environmental protection, growing tolerance of foreigners, gays and lesbians and gender equality, and rising demands for participation in decision-making in economic and political life.
There are so many problems with those definitions but I think I'll just spend my time on better things than wasting it on that chart.