The Public Clash of Private Values: The Politics of Morality PolicyChristopher Z. Mooney SAGE Publications, 2001 - 283 páginas Abortion, capital punishment, gambling, homosexual rights, pornography, physician assisted suicide, and sex education are among the most controversial issues facing public policymakers today. All involve controversial questions of first principle that render public policy no less than legal sanctions of right or wrong, or morality policy. Mooney brings together top researchers in the field to explore the unique characteristics and politics of morality policy. The result is a definition of the current state of knowledge in the field and a guideline for future observation. |
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... majority values . Therefore , we posit the following hypothesis : Hypothesis 1 : The pattern of temporal diffusion for majority - favored morality policy will be one of swift adoption with little or no introductory learning period ...
... majority values . Therefore , we posit the following hypothesis : Hypothesis 1 : The pattern of temporal diffusion for majority - favored morality policy will be one of swift adoption with little or no introductory learning period ...
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... majority of their party ) and overlook the norm ( that the majority of MPs are not doing so ) . For example , when two Labour MPs voted against banning hunting and eight Conservatives voted in favor of such a ban , The Times ( 29 ...
... majority of their party ) and overlook the norm ( that the majority of MPs are not doing so ) . For example , when two Labour MPs voted against banning hunting and eight Conservatives voted in favor of such a ban , The Times ( 29 ...
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... majority had refused to recognize that abortion had been effectively legalized , in 1979 , a bare six years later , a bipartisan majority rejected a proposal to eliminate national health insur- ance benefits for elective abortions ...
... majority had refused to recognize that abortion had been effectively legalized , in 1979 , a bare six years later , a bipartisan majority rejected a proposal to eliminate national health insur- ance benefits for elective abortions ...
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