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A Hypersexual SocietyTheoretical Foundation and Conceptual Tools

A Hypersexual Society: Theoretical Foundation and Conceptual Tools [Political pundits, as well as many average Americans, today often divide the United States into two categories: the “Red” states and the “Blue” states. This distinction grew out of the 2004 presidential election in which the Red states were those that voted Republican (the entire South and much of the Midwest) and the Blue states, were those that voted Democratic (the population centers of California and New York, along with New England and the Mid-Atlantic states). In general, the Red states represent a conservative/traditional point of view, while the Blue states reflect a more liberal/progressive outlook. The Red state—Blue state divide is only a broad-brush characterization, but it does draw attention to the deep divisions among Americans about what has come to be called the “social values” debate.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2008
ISBN
978-1-349-37591-2
Pages
17 –40
DOI
10.1057/9780230616608_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Political pundits, as well as many average Americans, today often divide the United States into two categories: the “Red” states and the “Blue” states. This distinction grew out of the 2004 presidential election in which the Red states were those that voted Republican (the entire South and much of the Midwest) and the Blue states, were those that voted Democratic (the population centers of California and New York, along with New England and the Mid-Atlantic states). In general, the Red states represent a conservative/traditional point of view, while the Blue states reflect a more liberal/progressive outlook. The Red state—Blue state divide is only a broad-brush characterization, but it does draw attention to the deep divisions among Americans about what has come to be called the “social values” debate.]

Published: Nov 7, 2015

Keywords: Sexual Behavior; Conceptual Tool; Wall Painting; Printing Press; Sexual Material

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