Culture Wars | The Extent of the Culture Wars Has Been Exaggerated

The majority of Americans are not deeply concerned about culture wars issues, argue Christian Smith and his colleagues in the following viewpoint. The polarized liberal-versusconservative conflicts over such issues as abortion, multiculturalism, and moral values may exist among political activists and policy makers, but are not of great concern to the general public, the authors contend. Most Americans are more worried about crime, the economy, and public education, the authors maintain. Smith is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill....

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