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"There's no place in politics for moralization like that," he said.
President Obama's promise to quit smoking increased the already high moralization attitudes.
Rejection of animal products as food is a contemporary example of moralization.
"The desire for an attempt at moral rejuvenation is great and the people are demanding a moralization."
The health and fitness movement has had a major influence on our society's social structure and attitudes concerning moralization.
Moralization permeates culture and attitudes relating to risk.
Moreover, the municipal administration underwent a process of moralization and professionalization in the 20th century.
"Living History" is a reminder that today in America, politics for public consumption is essentially the moralization of experience.
The present negative connotation of cigarette smoking in the United States is used to illustrate moralization.
In 2007, Iranian police launched a "Public security plan and Moralization Campaign".
He distrusts the moralization of law.
He occasionally lapsed into moralization and aphorism. "
The process of moralization.
This theory provides an innovative way to associate emotions to moralization by emphasizing that morality not only includes reasoning, but also emotional reactions.
All three moral emotions involve condemnation of others, yet they illustrate very diverse ideas within the realm of moralization.
Moralization may influence peoples risk perceptions more heavily in the United States then in Denmark.
Moralization and becoming a vegetarian: The transformation of preferences into values and the recruitment of disgust.
Kinchawn braced himself for what was certain to be at least an hour of pontification, moralization, and high-minded sophistry.
A study conducted by Rozin showed that there is a tendency for disgust toward meat to be associated with moralization as opposed to health motivations.
He avoids shopworn topics, easy moralization and conventional wisdom, encouraging his readers to think again and think different.
The results showed that moralization was correlated with greater personal risk perception among American smokers but not among Danish smokers.
Furthermore, the concept of psychohistory, which gives the events in the story a sense of rational fatalism, leaves little room for moralization.
Because smoking is highly moralized in the United States, multiple moral and social psychologists have researched the relationship between risk perception and moralization across cultures.
Risk perception and moralization among smokers in the USA and Denmark: A qualitative approach.
With the help of the CAD Triad Hypothesis, people can grasp a better understanding at how important a role emotions play in moralization.
"rigor and moralisation"
The Camp of the Dog is a werewolf tale, but is weakened by moralisation and professional "occultism."
("Moralisation Now!")
La moralisation des Marchés publics (1998)
Reza Zarei is a former chief of Tehran Police in charge of moralisation and enforcement of Islamic values.
But if he avoided the weakness of Burns' verses to animals, the occasional morbidity, bombast and moralisation on himself, the credit is surely due to a cleaner and more transparent life.
One critic has noted that Prime Cuts demonstrates how Cooper had used (in contrast to similar artists who succeeded him) themes of satire and moralisation to such good effect throughout his career.
In the book, the pope says the use of condoms could be seen as "a first step towards moralisation", even though condoms are "not really the way to deal with the evil of HIV infection".
In 1912 Havelock Ellis complained that: 'During the past ten years one of those waves of enthusiasm for the moralisation of the public by the law has been sweeping across Europe and America.'
In 2010, Pope Benedict XVI characterised condom use as not a "real or moral solution" to the spread of AIDS, but potentially a "first step" in the direction of moralisation and responsibility, when used with "the intention of reducing the risk of infection".