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A moral entrepreneur is an individual, group, or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm; altering the boundaries of altruism, deviance, duty, or compassion. Moral entrepreneurs take the lead in labeling a particular behaviour and spreading or popularizing this label throughout society. This can include attributing negative labels to behaviour, the removal of negative labels, positive labeling, and the removal of positive labels. The moral entrepreneur may press for the creation or enforcement of a norm for any number of reasons, altruistic or selfish. Such individuals or groups also hold the power to generate moral panic; similarly, multiple moral entrepreneurs may have conflicting goals and work to counteract each other. Some examples of moral entr

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  • Moralunternehmer (de)
  • Entrepreneur de morale (fr)
  • Moral entrepreneur (en)
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  • Moralunternehmer oder Moralische Unternehmer (moral entrepreneur) ist eine kriminologische Bezeichnung für Menschen, die mit den bestehenden sozialen Normen nicht zufrieden sind und sie ändern wollen. Haben Moralunternehmer Erfolg, werden entsprechende Verhaltensregeln durch Gesetz für allgemein verbindlich erklärt. Wer sich nicht diesen Regeln gemäß verhält, wird zum Außenseiter mit abweichendem Verhalten, das dann auch strafbedroht ist. Insofern produzieren Moralunternehmer nicht nur Regeln, sondern indirekt auch Abweichung und Kriminalität. (de)
  • Un entrepreneur de morale (de l'anglais moral entrepreneur) est une personne qui cherche à influencer un groupe de personnes dans le but de lui faire adopter ou maintenir une norme. Il peut agir dans le sens de la création ou du renforcement de cette dernière, et pour des motifs variés (altruistes ou égoïstes). (fr)
  • A moral entrepreneur is an individual, group, or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm; altering the boundaries of altruism, deviance, duty, or compassion. Moral entrepreneurs take the lead in labeling a particular behaviour and spreading or popularizing this label throughout society. This can include attributing negative labels to behaviour, the removal of negative labels, positive labeling, and the removal of positive labels. The moral entrepreneur may press for the creation or enforcement of a norm for any number of reasons, altruistic or selfish. Such individuals or groups also hold the power to generate moral panic; similarly, multiple moral entrepreneurs may have conflicting goals and work to counteract each other. Some examples of moral entr (en)
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  • Moralunternehmer oder Moralische Unternehmer (moral entrepreneur) ist eine kriminologische Bezeichnung für Menschen, die mit den bestehenden sozialen Normen nicht zufrieden sind und sie ändern wollen. Haben Moralunternehmer Erfolg, werden entsprechende Verhaltensregeln durch Gesetz für allgemein verbindlich erklärt. Wer sich nicht diesen Regeln gemäß verhält, wird zum Außenseiter mit abweichendem Verhalten, das dann auch strafbedroht ist. Insofern produzieren Moralunternehmer nicht nur Regeln, sondern indirekt auch Abweichung und Kriminalität. (de)
  • A moral entrepreneur is an individual, group, or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm; altering the boundaries of altruism, deviance, duty, or compassion. Moral entrepreneurs take the lead in labeling a particular behaviour and spreading or popularizing this label throughout society. This can include attributing negative labels to behaviour, the removal of negative labels, positive labeling, and the removal of positive labels. The moral entrepreneur may press for the creation or enforcement of a norm for any number of reasons, altruistic or selfish. Such individuals or groups also hold the power to generate moral panic; similarly, multiple moral entrepreneurs may have conflicting goals and work to counteract each other. Some examples of moral entrepreneurs include: MADD (mothers against drunk driving), the anti-tobacco lobby, the gun-control lobby, anti-pornography groups, Black Lives Matter and LGBT social movements. anti-abortion and pro-choice movements are an example of two moral entrepreneurs working against each other on a single issue. (en)
  • Un entrepreneur de morale (de l'anglais moral entrepreneur) est une personne qui cherche à influencer un groupe de personnes dans le but de lui faire adopter ou maintenir une norme. Il peut agir dans le sens de la création ou du renforcement de cette dernière, et pour des motifs variés (altruistes ou égoïstes). (fr)
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