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The Political Use of "Family Values" Rhetoric

Powell, Elizabeth Caroline
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The bipartisan political slogan “family values,” coupled with discourse surrounding the supposed breakdown of the American family, is a rhetorical move used by political agencies in an effort to excuse the socio-economic failings in America and to reassign responsibility for these failings to the private sphere. This rhetoric tends to promote the idealized nuclear family, while marginalizing the poor and non-traditional family groups.

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2006-12-04
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Research Projects
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family values, American family, nuclear family, traditional family, welfare reform
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Powell, Elizabeth Caroline (2006). "The Political Use of "Family Values" Rhetoric." Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1061283
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2011-11-23
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