the author's Atlantic Monthly article "Dan Quayle Was Right" ignited a media debate on the effects of divorce that rages still. In this book she expands her argument, making it clear Americans need to strengthen their resolve with regard to divorce prevention, new ways of thinking about marriage, and a new consciousness about the meaning of committment.
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the author's Atlantic Monthly article "Dan Quayle Was Right" ignited a media debate on the effects of divorce that rages still. In this book she expands her argument, making it clear Americans need to strengthen their resolve with regard to divorce prevention, new ways of thinking about marriage, and a new consciousness about the meaning of committment.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. The author "provides historical perspective and shows how Americans who once viewed divorce as a last resort have come to see it as an entitlement."
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New in Near New jacket. Copy is in pristine condition inside and out. No text markings, no dings or rubs on cover boards. The only thing that we found was a dime size sticker residue on the front dust jacket. Jacket does show minor shelf wear. Quantity Available: 1. ISBN: 0679432302. ISBN/EAN: 9780679432302. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1560799398.
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Fine in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. jacket slightly shelfworn; copy has slight wear at spine; text and binding fine. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 224 p. Audience: General/trade.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp. 224. x, 224 pp. Shows "how our high-divorce society is creating a low-commitment culture where the breaking of bonds becomes a defining fact and metaphor in our most vital human relations, and where the interests and needs of children are increasingly neglected."
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Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, fine in near fine black and white dj. A critical look at how easy divorce is undermining the family and societ; . how our high-divorce society is creating a low-commitment culture where the breaking of bonds becomes a defining fact and metaphor in our most vital human relations, and where the interests and needs of children are increasingly neglected.". 224 pp. including index.
Does a fine job of reviewing the role that feminist ideology and lesbian propaganda played in causing women to develop a selfish and utilitarian view of marriage and parenting; does an outstanding job in exposing the psychological and social pathology created in the children of the baby boomers who assumed this view. However, it seems to glance over the factors which caused MEN to accept disposable marriage as the norm; in my opinion there are two that are most salient:
1. Hollywood - both the on-screen glamorization of extramarital affairs (Love is a Many-Splendored Thing, Coming Home) and the coy, winking discussion in the popular media of the off-screen marital antics of the likes of Elizabeth Taylor.
2. the trophy wife phenomenon among executives and entrepreneurs - Not only the acquiescence to, but the actual participation in this routine by Republican politicians has allowed their opponents to expose them as hypocrites when they claim to be the only spokesmen for those who wish to maintain religion-based moral standards in public life. This results in those wishing to maintain those standards really having no political champions at all; as a consequence, I believe this is the greatest single factor contributing to immorality in modern America.