Exam 8: Bridging Controversy and Building Consensus: The Theory of Paradox

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The United States is more unified now than it has ever been, creating the perfect atmosphere for policymaking to thrive.

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What societal trends does the satisfied camp focus on? What are the values of the satisfied camp? What policy responses do the satisfied prefer? What evidence supports the views of the satisfied camp? What is their policy agenda?

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Explain Rappaport's true paradox.

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Rather than promoting positive change in policy, the concerned camp focuses its energy in arguing against initiatives they see as negative for family change.

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Rappaport's true paradox involves two competing ideas from two parties that at first seem valid and easily resolvable, but are inevitably irreconcilable.

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