Moral crusade
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A moral crusade is a social movement which campaigns around a symbolic or moral issue such as alcohol or pornography.
Famous moral crusaders
- Max Nordau
- William Thomas Stead
- Anthony Comstock
- Mary Whitehouse
- Carey Estes Kefauver
- Joseph Gusfield's study of the Temperance Movement, Symbolic Crusade (1963)
See also
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