[lbo-talk] Americans on social issues: split the difference

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Wed Aug 9 06:24:45 PDT 2006


On Aug 8, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Wojtek Sokolowski wrote:


> What exactly is a "middle ground" or "compromise" on abortion - that
> abortion is "partially" legal? Or that someone should get only "a
> little bit
> pregnant"?

The middle ground is that abortion should be legal - and moral - "under some circumstances," which usu means rape/incest or preserving the life of the mother. Merely not wanting a child isn't enough - other polls rank that somewhere around suicide, ethically speaking.

This is related to Alan Wolfe's observation that the default position of the American middle class is ambivalence. On a controversial topic like abortion, this really kicks in. Problem is that as the right manages to push the law in a more restrictive direction, the "compromise" position moves right too.

As I recall, the high point for public tolerance of abortion was around 1996; it's moved in a more restrictive direction since.

Doug



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