Broken Bonds: What Family Fragmentation Means for America's Future

Broken Bonds: What Family Fragmentation Means for America's Future

by Mitch Pearlstein
Broken Bonds: What Family Fragmentation Means for America's Future

Broken Bonds: What Family Fragmentation Means for America's Future

by Mitch Pearlstein

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Overview

The United States has the highest family fragmentation rates in the industrial world. Nonmarital birth rates for the nation as a whole are 40%, with proportions dramatically higher in many communities as defined by race, ethnicity, or geography. Divorce rates, while moderating in recent decades, are still estimated at about 40% for first marriages and 50% for second ones. Together, this fragmentation impacts millions of children as well as adults, leading to educational, economic, and other losses that in turn lead to lower social mobility and deepening class divisions.

In Broken Bonds, Mitch Pearlstein explores the declining state of the American family and what its disintegration means for our future. Based on candid interviews with forty leading family experts across the political spectrum - from Stephanie Coontz, to Heather Mac Donald - Pearlstein ruminates on the political, social, and spiritual fallout of this trend. In honest and frank conversations, Pearlstein and his interviewees fearlessly diagnose the problems that many have been too timid to explore and suggest ways to reverse these trends that threaten our social fabric.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442236646
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/07/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 525 KB

About the Author

Mitch Pearlstein is president of Center of the American Experiment, a think tank he founded in Minneapolis in 1990. His previous books include Close to Home: Celebrations and Critiques of America’s Experimentin Freedom (with Katherine A. Kersten); Riding into the Sunrise: AlQuie and a Life of Faith, Service, and Civility; and From Family Collapse toAmerica’s Decline: The Educational, Economic, and Social Costs of Family Fragmentation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction xiii

1 How Big of a Problem? 1

2 Why Are Family Fragmentation Rates So High? 17

3 How "Well Do We Know and Feel for Each Other? 35

4 Stuck in Place? 51

5 How Will We Govern? 65

6 What Will America Look Like and Be? 81

7 What to Do? 101

8 Conclusion 125

Appendix 1 Respondents 133

Appendix 2 A Brief Note on Method 135

Index 137

About the Author 145

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