When we discuss the problems confronting the country, we don’t talk about family enough. It feels too judgmental. Too uncomfortable. Maybe even too religious. But the blunt fact is that the nuclear family has been crumbling in slow motion for decades, and many of our other problems—with education, mental health, addiction, the quality of the labor force—stem from that crumbling. We’ve left behind the nuclear-family paradigm of 1955. For most people it’s not coming back. Americans are hungering to live in extended and forged families, in ways that are new and ancient at the same time.Brilliant analysis of the problem. Misguided solution.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Was the Nuclear Family a Mistake? by David Brooks
Was the Nuclear Family a Mistake? by David Brooks
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Culture,
Parenting,
Thesis possibility
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