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Page 41 21 Health Matrix 189, * n80 Id. n81 Id. Kahan provides several examples of the utility of "expressive overdetermination" in public health regulation. For example, he argues that world-view conflicts had inhibited the development of sowd anti-pollution policies in the 1970s and 1983s. To critics of the anti-nuclear power movement of those decades. 'it became obvious . . . that the perception of nuclear risks was a product of 'cuttural bias' on the part of egalitarian collectivists w
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