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Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America / monograph

معرفی کتاب «Intended consequences : birth control, abortion, and the federal government in modern America / monograph» نوشتهٔ Donald T. Critchlow، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

After World War II, U.S. policy experts--convinced that unchecked population growth threatened global disaster--successfully lobbied bipartisan policy-makers in Washington to initiate federally-funded family planning. In Intended Consequences , Donald T. Critchlow deftly chronicles how the government's involvement in contraception and abortion evolved into one of the most bitter, partisan controversies in American political history. The growth of the feminist movement in the late 1960s fundamentally altered the debate over the federal family planning movement, shifting its focus from population control directed by established interests in the philanthropic community to highly polarized pro-abortion and anti-abortion groups mobilized at the grass-roots level. And when the Supreme Court granted women the Constitutional right to legal abortion in 1973, what began as a bi-partisan, quiet revolution during the administrations of Kennedy and Johnson exploded into a contentious argument over sexuality, welfare, the role of women, and the breakdown of traditional family values. Intended Consequences encompasses over four decades of political history, examining everything from the aftermath of the Republican "moral revolution" during the Reagan and Bush years to the current culture wars concerning unwed motherhood, homosexuality, and the further protection of women's abortion rights. Critchlow's carefully balanced appraisal of federal birth control and abortion policy reveals that despite the controversy, the family planning movement has indeed accomplished much in the way of its intended goal--the reduction of population growth in many parts of the world. Written with authority, fresh insight, and impeccable research, Intended Consequences skillfully unfolds the history of how the federal government found its way into the private bedrooms of the American family. "...a comprehensive look into the debate over birth control and abortion in America, both before and after the Pill and Roe vs. Wade." After World War Ii, American Policy Experts - Convinced That Unchecked Population Growth Threatened Global Disaster - Successfully Lobbied Bipartisan Policy-makers In Washington To Initiate Federally-funded Family Planning. In Intended Consequences, Donald T. Critchlow Deftly Chronicles How The Government's Involvement In Contraception And Abortion Evolved Into One Of The Most Bitter, Partisan Controversies In American Political History. Intended Consequences Encompasses Over Four Decades Of Political History, Examining Everything From The Aftermath Of The Republican Moral Revolution During The Reagan And Bush Years To The Current Culture Wars Concerning Unwed Motherhood, Homosexuality, And The Further Protection Of Women's Abortion Rights. Critchlow's Carefully Balanced Appraisal Of Federal Birth Control And Abortion Policy Reveals That Despite The Controversy, The Family Planning Movement Has Indeed Accomplished Much In The Way Of Its Intended Goal - The Reduction Of Population Growth In Many Parts Of The World. 1. Laying The Foundation For Federal Family Planning Policy: The Eisenhower-kennedy Years -- 2. Moving Forward Quietly: Family Planning In The Johnson Administration -- 3. Implementing The Policy Revolution Under Johnson And Nixon -- 4. The Backlash: Roman Catholics, Contraceptives, Abortion, And Sterilization -- 5. Richard Nixon And The Politicization Of Family Planning Policy -- 6. Contesting The Policy Terrain After Roe: From Reagan To Clinton. Donald T. Critchlow. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [239]-296) And Index. Contents......Page 8 Acknowledgments......Page 10 Introduction......Page 14 1. Laying the Foundation for Federal Family Planning Policy: The Eisenhower-Kennedy Years......Page 24 2. Moving Forward Quietly: Family Planning in the Johnson Administration......Page 61 3. Implementing the Policy Revolution Under Johnson and Nixon......Page 96 4. The Backlash: Roman Catholics Contraceptives, Abortion, and Sterilization......Page 123 5. Richard Nixon and the Politicization of Family Planning Policy......Page 159 6. Contesting the Policy Terrain After Roe: From Reagan to Clinton......Page 195 Conclusion......Page 236 Notes......Page 250 B......Page 308 C......Page 309 D......Page 310 G......Page 311 K......Page 312 M......Page 313 P......Page 314 R......Page 315 S......Page 316 W......Page 317 Z......Page 318 This work chronicles how the US Government's involvement in contraception and abortion evolved into one of the most bitter, partisan controversies in American political history.
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