Are taxes sacred? For some, yes! But maybe not in the way you think.
Learn more from our conversation on the @AMSS_Section podcast Moral Matters with Ruth Braunstein about her new book My Tax Dollars: The Morality of Taxpaying in America
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We discuss the book, their innovative measurement of subjective dignity and its relationship to well-being, and dignity's importance as a public health concern.
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What's the science behind dignity?
In a new episode of Moral Matters, we interview Matthew Andersson on his recent book with Steven Hitlin,The Science of Dignity: Measuring Personhood and WellBeing in the United States.
Missed our webinar with Michèle Lamont on her book Seeing Others?
Check out the recording now out on our Moral Matters podcast.
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"Amidst rising violence and authoritarianism across the globe ...Our shared mission to understand the ‘sociology of the good’ remains as important as ever."
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For @WHYYThePulse, Policing Patients author @Liz_Chiarello speaks about her new book and the impact of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs on patients and physicians: https://t.co/gjVx6vXglQ
What does career "success" really mean for college students?
In my first solo-authored PhD article in @socprobsjournal, I explore how students' racial and class backgrounds shape the moral tensions they face in their career decision-making
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