Honors Program Theses
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Open Access Honors Program Thesis
First Advisor
Alexandra Kogl
Abstract
Clearly, the issue of government legislation of morality is a relevant issue in American society today. It is a complicated issue, to be sure, but it is a question that is deserving of time and contemplation. In this paper, I will argue that not only should the government be allowed to legislate morality, but that it is imperative that it does. Additionally, I will refute common disputes against this stance, as well as delve into the intricacies of the implementation of this policy. Finally, I will paint a picture of how a modem United States would function while allowing the government legislation of morality.
Year of Submission
2005
Department
Department of Political Science
University Honors Designation
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the designation University Honors
Date Original
5-2005
Object Description
1 PDF file (20 pages)
Copyright
©2005 Lindsay Nicole Jenkins
Recommended Citation
Jenkins, Lindsay Nicole, "Conscientious Communities: The Question of the Government Legislation of Morality" (2005). Honors Program Theses. 850.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/hpt/850
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