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War Over the Family
Contributor(s): Popenoe, David (Author)
ISBN: 1412808103     ISBN-13: 9781412808101
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $56.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2008
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Annotation: One of the most surprising and controversial social debates of the past two decades has been about the meaning and importance of marriage and the family in contemporary American life. Referred to by some as a culture "war over the family," the debate has pitted those concerned about the weakening of the traditional married-parent nuclear family, especially in its impact on children, against those arguing that nothing has gone wrong with families--that they are merely "diversifying." David Popenoe has been one of the most influential figures in laying out for a wide audience the importance of "family decline," and what it means for our children, our society, and our future. Two fundamental issues have been brought into national consciousness by this controversy. One is the very survival of marriage as the basic procreative model of a civilized society, including the importance of fatherhood and parental stability. Is the age-old institution of marriage to become a vestigial remnant, relegated to a small minority of traditionalists, rather than the bedrock of society as we have known it since the dawn of history? The second issue is the centrality given by our nation to the interests of children. Have we reached a time in history when the needs and desires of adults increasingly override and conflict with the hard-won battles for optimal child well being? Drawing on his most seminal thinking, this book presents Popenoe's observations and interpretations of the great family debate. The book includes his widely cited, now classic article "American Family Decline, 1960-1990: A Review and Appraisal" as well as his path-breaking "The Evolution of Marriage and the Problem of Stepfamilies" andthe influential "Can the Nuclear Family be Revived?" The writings in this book share a broad cultural, historical, and interdisciplinary perspective. They are accessible not only to the family scholar and the family professional but to the general reader who wishes to know more about one of the truly important social issues of our time.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - Marriage & Family
- Political Science | Public Policy - Cultural Policy
- Family & Relationships
Dewey: 306.850
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 6.25" W x 8.97" (0.88 lbs) 284 pages
 
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One of the most surprising and controversial social debates of the past two decades has been about the meaning and importance of marriage and the family in contemporary American life. Referred to by some as a culture "war over the family," the debate has pitted those concerned about the weakening of the traditional married-parent nuclear family, especially in its impact on children, against those arguing that nothing has gone wrong with families--that they are merely "diversifying." David Popenoe has been one of the most influential figures in laying out for a wide audience the importance of "family decline," and what it means for our children, our society, and our future.


Contributor Bio(s): Popenoe, David: -

David Popenoe is professor of sociology emeritus and was co-director of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers University. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles and as co-chair of the Council on Families in America, he was the primary author of its pioneering 1995 report Marriage in America: A Report to the Nation. Some of his other works include Promises to Keep: Decline and Renewal of Marriage in America and War Over the Family.