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Love & Economics

Jennifer Roback Morse

Published 2001273 pages
Family & Relationships / GeneralFamily & Relationships / Parenting / GeneralPolitical Science / Public Policy / Social Services & WelfarePolitical Science / Public Policy / Economic PolicySocial Science / Sociology / GeneralSocial Science / Sociology / Marriage & Family
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We come into the world not as rational adults but as babies -- helpless, self-centered, and impulsive. The family must care for children while leading them, as a side effect of loving them, to be trusting and trustworthy -- qualities without which neither individuals nor societies can be truly free. So-called substitutes for the family -- single parents, government programs, and daycare -- cannot fill this role.<br>-- What did adopting a badly neglected orphan teach Dr. Morse about love and politics?<br>-- Do "single parents" and "quality daycare" exist?<br>-- Why is cohabitation harmful?