![]() ![]() Since the late 1960s, feminists have very successfully waged war against the traditional family, in which husbands are the principal breadwinners and wives are primarily homemakers. I just thought I would share it here to clear up why people are not getting married as much as they used to. I found an essay about the latter book that seems to be either the introduction or chapter one. ![]() ![]() Carolyn Graglia’s book “Domestic Tranquility”. The first was the Judith Wallerstein study on “The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce”, which talked about children’s experience of divorce over the 25-year period following their parent’s decision to divorce. A long, long time ago when I was in my “read one or two books about everything important” phase, I remember coming to marriage and picking out two books to read on that. ![]()
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