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Gen Z is doing it less than millennials, leading to a familiar moral panic.
People with higher cognitive ability tend to endorse moral values less strongly across the board, according to new research ...
These findings suggest that older adults’ judgments and emotions are more strongly influenced by the intentions behind actions, highlighting their sensitivity to perceived threats to social harmony.
The other, perhaps more meaningful, way that moral figures into moral panic derives from the implicit or explicit assumption that adults have a moral duty to protect the young. The purveyors of ...
Lively debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. ... Moral Maze Moral Maze Adults, Children and Power. Up next. The Language of Freedom. Is impartiality a myth?
Six in 10 able-bodied adults on the healthcare program have no earned income. ... and make their case in the moral terms it deserves.
TV Moral panic and mixed feelings with ‘Adolescence’: “I think it’s unfair that some parents are watching it with a sense of guilt” The four-part Netflix series “Adolescence” has ...
Priests and new converts to the Roman Catholic Church cited numerous reasons for why young Americans in their 20s and 30s are joining the faith after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Between 2014 and 2018, about 22,000 vulnerable people died while on waiting lists in expansion states, even as those states enrolled millions of able-bodied adults to Medicaid.