Re: Liberalism Destroys Families?
Does not.
Originally posted by Berzerker
Lets see if liberalism destroys families:
2) Welfare - who could argue with that? Help the poor, no different than giving money to a charity. Uh oh, out of wedlock birthrates skyrocket because government has taken over the father's role as provider.
Lets see if liberalism destroys families:
2) Welfare - who could argue with that? Help the poor, no different than giving money to a charity. Uh oh, out of wedlock birthrates skyrocket because government has taken over the father's role as provider.
Does not.
misia:
Reason 5,987,231 that studying history is relevant: providing some basis for answering claims such as the oft-touted notion that single-parent families are an outcome of twentieth (and twenty-first) century breakdown of "family values."
To wit...
Research on sources surveyed by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, covering 70 English communities from 1551 to 1851, has revealed that during that period about 19 percent of all families with dependent children were single-parent households, typically headed by women.
The 2000 US Census reported that approximately 9 percent of all U.S. households, were headed by a man or woman raising a child alone or without a spouse living at home.
In the United Kingdom, single-parent family homes were at 5.5 percent in 1999, according to data compiled by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Reason 5,987,231 that studying history is relevant: providing some basis for answering claims such as the oft-touted notion that single-parent families are an outcome of twentieth (and twenty-first) century breakdown of "family values."
To wit...
Research on sources surveyed by the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, covering 70 English communities from 1551 to 1851, has revealed that during that period about 19 percent of all families with dependent children were single-parent households, typically headed by women.
The 2000 US Census reported that approximately 9 percent of all U.S. households, were headed by a man or woman raising a child alone or without a spouse living at home.
In the United Kingdom, single-parent family homes were at 5.5 percent in 1999, according to data compiled by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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