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Today the American family is under siege as never before. From your dramatic rise in illegitimacy, divorce, cohabitation, and single parenthood to the call for recognition of gay marriages, the traditional nuclear family has been radically challenged and undermined, along with the moral and legal consensus that once supported it.
Many think it doesn’t matter whether we preserve the nuclear family. Some even argue that its dissolution is an excellent thing―a liberation from repressive patriarchal authority. William J. Bennett maintains that, to the contrary, the dissolution of the American family is the fundamental crisis of the time. Now, in a book as provocative and controversial as his bestselling The Death of Outrage, Bennett presents a timely and much-needed defense of the traditional family.
Combining fearless conviction with acute insight and respect for his adversaries, Bennett offers thorough, balanced, and enlightening discussions of single parenthood, cohabitation, gay marriage, and other trends that are undercutting the perfect of the nuclear family as the fundamental foundation of society. Arguing that our recent economical prosperity has masked the devastating ramifications of this unprecedented social experimentation, Bennett traces the consequences of the trends and weighs their effect on the present and future health of the society.
Americans like to think they are really free to reinvent every part of family life without social or personal consequences. Yet, far from being strictly a matter of private choice, the integrity of families is, Bennett shows, a solid and legitimate interest of society at large. And, he argues, the monogamous nuclear family is not a repressive patriarchal institution, but quite the opposite: a valuable and hard-won historical achievement, the one that safeguards the interests of men, women, and children as no other arrangement yet devised.
Rising above the jeremiads characteristic of a great deal modern public debate, The Broken Hearth provides a powerful affirmation of family life and the matchless benefits it bestows on individuals and society as a whole.