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Author:
Finsterbusch, Kurt, 1935-
Title:
Taking sides : clashing views on social issues / Kurt Finsterbusch.
Edition:
Twentieth edition.
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
iv, 290 pages ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Social problems--Periodicals.
Interpersonal relations--Periodicals.
Social conflict--United States.
United States--Social policy--1993-
United States--Politics and government--21st century.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Is it necessary to become less consumerist? -- Does social edia have largely positive impacts on its users? -- Is the American family in trouble? -- Can women have it all? -- Is same-sex marriage harmful to America? -- Is increasing economic inequaliity a serious problem? -- Has America made substantial progress in the rights of blacks? -- Has gender equality come a long way? -- Is government dominated by big business? -- Does capitalism have serious defects? -- Does government need to be restrained? -- Was welfare reform the right approach to poverty? -- Are charter schools better than public schools? -- Will the fourth industrial revolution bring about a wonderful world? -- Are the police in America to be condemned? -- Is American justice too severe? -- Is the United States in significant danger of large-scale terrorist attacks? -- The future : population, environment, society -- Does immigration benefit the economy? -- Is humankind dangerously harming the environment? -- Should America have a progressive international role in the world?
Series:
Taking sides.
ISBN:
9781260180299
1260180298
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1023055570
Locations:
HWAX074 -- Hawkeye Community College Library (Waterloo)

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