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The New Civil War: The Psychology, Culture, and Politics of Abortion examines the individual and combined influence of religion, morality, race, politics, personal history, sociopolitical context, and economics on a woman's decision to continue or terminate her pregnancy. This exhaustive analysis of the way Americans feel about abortion reveals that, at core, abortion continues to be defined primarily as a moral issue, often at the expense of women's health and well-being.
Publish Date
August 1998
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American Psychological Association (APA)
Language
English
Pages
406
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Abortion, Abortion services, Unwanted Pregnancy, Politics, Women's Health Services, Induced Abortion, Legislation & jurisprudence, Organization & administration, Culture, Psychology, Schwangerschaftsabbruch, Women's Rights, Women's Health, Aufsatzsammlung, Abortion, united states, Pregnancy, unwantedPlaces
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The New Civil War: The Psychology, Culture, and Politics of Abortion (Psychology of Women)
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The new civil war: the psychology, culture, and politics of abortion
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