New Family Values: Liberty, Equality, Diversity
How many different kinds of families are there? New Family Values provides a critical analysis of scholars and authors who argue that law and policy should be used to foster one model of the family-the intact, two-parent, heterosexual family. Karen Struening argues that this position does not adequately address the problem it supposedly solves-family dissolution-and unnecessarily constrains personal liberty. Healthy families may be necessary for civic unity and individual stability, but there can be many different kinds of families.
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New Family Values: Liberty, Equality, Diversity
How many different kinds of families are there? New Family Values provides a critical analysis of scholars and authors who argue that law and policy should be used to foster one model of the family-the intact, two-parent, heterosexual family. Karen Struening argues that this position does not adequately address the problem it supposedly solves-family dissolution-and unnecessarily constrains personal liberty. Healthy families may be necessary for civic unity and individual stability, but there can be many different kinds of families.
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New Family Values: Liberty, Equality, Diversity

New Family Values: Liberty, Equality, Diversity

by Karen Struening
New Family Values: Liberty, Equality, Diversity

New Family Values: Liberty, Equality, Diversity

by Karen Struening

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How many different kinds of families are there? New Family Values provides a critical analysis of scholars and authors who argue that law and policy should be used to foster one model of the family-the intact, two-parent, heterosexual family. Karen Struening argues that this position does not adequately address the problem it supposedly solves-family dissolution-and unnecessarily constrains personal liberty. Healthy families may be necessary for civic unity and individual stability, but there can be many different kinds of families.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461714743
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/25/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 456 KB

About the Author

Karen Struening is a guest instructor in political science at Sarah Lawrence College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Debating Family Values
Chapter 3 Personal Liberty and the Right of Privacy
Chapter 4 What Are Families For? An Argument for Diversity in Family Forms
Chapter 5 Fatherless Families and the Reassertion of the Gender-Structured Family
Chapter 6 Do Welfare Recipients Have a Right of Privacy? A Public-Private Paradox
Chapter 7 Feminist Family Policies: A Comparison of Egalitarian and Caregiver Models
Chapter 8 Conclusion
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