This title undertakes an impartial, authoritative, and in-depth examination of the moral arguments and ideas behind the laws and policies that govern personal, corporate, and government behavior in the United States.

This A–Z encyclopedia surveys the moral arguments that provide the foundation for many of the most important and/or divisive laws, policies, and beliefs that govern modern American society. The work discusses such controversial and important issues as abortion, civil rights, drugs and alcohol, euthanasia, guns, hate crimes, immigration, immunization, natural resource use and protection, prostitution, same-sex marriage, and workplace laws.

In the process of surveying historical and current beliefs about appropriate legislative responses to these issues, this work will help readers to understand how conservative and liberal conceptions of justice, fairness, and morality are at the center of so many hot-button political and social issues in 21st century America. The essays featured in the volume cover wide-ranging and controversial topics related to constitutional and religious freedoms, crime and punishment, sexuality and reproduction, environmental protection and public health, national security and civil liberties, social welfare programs, and education.

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Introduction
Abortion
Alcohol Restrictions
Animal Rights and Welfare
Border Security and Immigration
Civil Rights and Free Speech
Climate Change
Cloning
Death Penalty
Disability
Discrimination in K–12 Education
Driving Under the Influence
Drones and Unmanned (Smart) Weapons Systems
Drug Use and Policy
Economic Inequality
Education
Energy Production
Environmental Protection and Conservation
Eugenics
Evolution and Creationism
Extraordinary Rendition
Farming—Livestock
Gambling
Genetic Engineering
Homelessness
Homosexuality
Illegal/Undocumented Immigration
Minimum Wage
Obesity
Organ Donation
Police Use of Force
Pornography
Poverty and Social Welfare
Prayer and Religious Observance
Religious Freedom
Reproductive Services and Infertility
Right to Die/Physician-assisted Suicide
Same-Sex Marriage
Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms)
Sex Education in Public Schools
Sin Taxes
Surveillance
Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Torture and Extreme Interrogation Techniques
Transgender Issues
Selected Bibliography
About the Editor and Contributors
Index

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This title undertakes an impartial, authoritative, and in-depth examination of the moral arguments and ideas behind the laws and policies that govern personal, corporate, and government behavior in the United States.
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Context-setting overview essay introduces the question of whether (or to what degree) legislation inevitably carries a moral element and discusses examples of legislation in U.S. history with a significant alleged "moral" grounding, ranging from the Emancipation Proclamation and Prohibition to anti-smoking laws, the Civil Rights Act, and the Affordable Care Act
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440849701
Publisert
2020-01-07
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
851 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
U, E, 05, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
312

Biografisk notat

Donald P. Haider-Markel is professor and chair of political science at the University of Kansas. His research and teaching are focused on the dynamics between public opinion, political representation, political behavior, and public policy.