THIS BOOK EXAMINES THE CONTROVERSIES SURROUNDING GUN CONTROL, WHICH
ARE LESS ABOUT WHETHER IT "WORKS" AND MORE ABOUT WHETHER THE NATION
SHOULD PRIORITIZE TRADITIONAL VALUES OF RUGGED INDEPENDENCE OR NEWER
VALUES OF COMMUNITARIAN INTERDEPENDENCE.
_America's Gun Wars_ contends that an understanding of America's gun
controversy cannot be found in statistics documenting the rise (or
fall) of violent crime, or in examining trade-offs between societal
needs and personal safety, or in following the political maneuvering
of advocacy groups such as the National Rifle Association or Everytown
for Gun Safety. At heart, the gun controversy is a values conflict
involving how people see themselves and how they make sense of the
world they live in. Understanding this controversy requires a deep
analysis of the profoundly different cultures inhabited by pro- and
anti-gun activists, lawmakers, and voters.
Written by a social scientist who has spent his life exploring how
values and self-perceptions impact behavior, this book explores the
origins and evolution of cultures in American society; the beliefs,
experiences, and principles that guide the behavior of members in both
camps; and the triumphs and failures that the two sides have
experienced from colonial times to the present day.
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A Cultural History of Gun Control in the United States
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798216045199
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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