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Institute for American Values
The Institute for American Values is a New York City think tank focusing on family and social issues.〔Chuck Stetson, ''Creating the Better Hour: Lessons from William Wilberforce'', Stroud & Hall Publishers, 2007, p. 271 ()〕〔Don S. Browning, ''Marriage and modernization: how globalization threatens marriage and what to do about it'', Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003, p. 189 ()〕〔(Institute for American Values mission )〕
The Institute’s mission is “to study and strengthen civil society.” Within the focus on civil society, the institute’s current priorities are marriage, thrift, and public conversation. Together, these are primary determinants of the health of civil society.
==Overview==
Its president is David Blankenhorn.〔Mark Oppenheimer, "In Shift, David Blankenhorn Enlists Same-Sex Couples in a Pro-Marriage Coalition," New York Times, January 29, 2013 ()〕〔Gill Jagger, Caroline Wright, ''Changing family values'', Routledge, 1999, p. 186 ()〕 It has influenced both liberal and conservative politicians.〔 It has been critical of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbirth.〔Michael B. Katz, Mark J. Stern, ''One Nation Divisible: What America Was and What It Is Becoming'', Russell Sage Foundation, 2008, p. 199 ()〕 It supports fathers' rights.〔Peter G. Jaffe, ''Protecting children from domestic violence: strategies for community intervention'', Guilford Press, 2004, p. 125 ()〕 It helped shape the family ideology of the Clinton administration.〔Roger N. Lancaster, Micaela Di Leonardo, ''The gender/sexuality reader:
culture, history, political economy'', Routledge, 1997, p. 454 ()〕 The organization, as a whole, seems to take a moderate position on gay rights issues. It interpreted the September 11 attacks as an attack on American values.〔Jan Hancock, ''Human rights and US foreign policy'', Routledge, 2007, p. 88 ()〕 It has been supported by Philip Anschutz.〔Randy Krehbiel, 'Colorado billionaire Philip Anschutz buys The Oklahoman, OPUBCO', in ''Tulsa World'', 9/16/2011 ()〕

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