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Miley Cyrus and the Moral Gag Reflex
Looking at culture, it’s tempting to give up in despair. As the dad of little girls, for example, when I see the relentless objectification of women by celebrities such as Miley Cyrus, I’m tempted to think that any attempt in what William Wilberforce called a “reformation of manners” is futile. It seems that instead, in the words of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, we have to “define deviance down.”
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Tagged Daniel Patrick Moynihan, David Cameron, J. Budziszewski, Joan Rivers, Jonah Goldberg, Lee Siegel, Miley Cyrus, Naomi Wolf, Rashida Jones, Sinead O’Connor, William Wilberforce
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