"Nancy E. Snow" is a professor of philosophy at Marquette University. Her research has ranged widely, but has mostly focused on moral psychology and on virtue ethics. She has served as an editor of or on the editorial boards of a number of major journals, and has written or been primary editor of four books

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If you're a lower income group, you're very likely not to be online.

Muslims are an easy target unfortunately in our culture. It's become sort of a hybrid enemy image, like it or not. We may say we have no issue with Islam, but we do fear terrorists and we do see opponents that are from the Middle East.

There's a romanticizing of the '60s, an inclination to protest, among today's youth.

Especially with young people, they want an immediate return on their investment.

People have had it with all the annoyance and cost of going out when they can be in so much better control of what they see at home, and for cheaper. That means fewer and fewer want to put up with the hassle unless they know the movie will be outstanding. So they have higher standards and expectations.

Historically, propaganda has always merged with recruitment because people must first be conditioned to become soldiers and fight strangers in distant lands. It's not a natural condition but must be manipulated to get people to join unpopular realities.

We're all kind of tiring of the Republican/Democrat divide. She would have to move more toward the middle and strike some independent chords.

When it comes to politics, you don't get that immediate effect.