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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: The Mind and Politics
Chapter 2: The Worldview Problem for American Politics
Part II: Moral Conceptual Systems
Chapter 3: Experiential Morality
Chapter 4: Keeping the Moral Books
Chapter 5: Strict Father Morality
Chapter 6: Nurturant Parent Morality
Part III: From Family-Based Morality to Politics
Chapter 7: Why We Need a New Understanding of American Politics
Chapter 8: The Nature of the Model
Chapter 9: Moral Categories in Politics
Part IV: The Hard Issues
Chapter 10: Social Programs and Taxes
Chapter 11: Crime and the Death Penalty
Chapter 12: Regulation and the Environment
Chapter 13: The Culture Wars: From Affirmative Action to the Arts
Chapter 14: Two Models of Christianity
Chapter 15: Abortion
Chapter 16: How Can You Love Your Country and Hate Your Government?
Part V: Summing Up
Chapter 17: Varieties of Liberals and Conservatives
Chapter 18: Pathologies, Stereotypes, and Distortions
Chapter 19: Can There Be a Politics without Family Values?
Part VI: Who’s Right? And How Can You Tell?
Chapter 20: Nonideological Reasons for Being a Liberal
Chapter 21: Raising Real Children
Chapter 22: The Human Mind
Chapter 23: Basic Humanity
Epilogue: Problems for Public Discourse
Afterword, 2002
Afterword, 2016
References
Index
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