Not surprisingly, those who are put off by culture politics are put off by
the conflict over abortion.
Not exact matches
Rather than considering the possibility that such narrations reflect genuine
conflict over the question of selective
abortion, Rapp suggests that these women are unwitting victims of both pro-life propaganda and an atavistic ambivalence about the entry of women into the workplace.
Without it, any satisfactory end to the social
conflict over legal
abortion is hard to envision.
This time, the
conflict was within the Republican Party
over a bill in the House that would have banned
abortions beyond 20 weeks of pregnancy.