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Arthur Brooks |
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Christina Hoff-Sommers |
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How fainting couch feminism threatens freedom
Christina Hoff Sommers
Recently, some students have conducted protests against speech they find objectionable. The Factual Feminist takes a look at this recent wave of protests, and posits that the First Amendment is being replaced by a woman’s right not to be made uncomfortable.
More than money: How to make a marriage work when she’s bringing home the bacon
W. Bradford Wilcox, The Washington Post
What’s a family man to do to keep his marriage strong when she earns more? How can a breadwinner wife best keep the love alive? Four keys help make for happy marriages among today’s families.
Gay marriage may haunt 2016 Republicans
Ramesh Ponnuru, Bloomberg View
If the court says that all states must recognize same-sex marriage, it would put Republican candidates in a worse bind than they’re in already.
The thrill of political hating
Arthur Brooks, The New York Times
“This election cycle, declare your independence by not consuming, celebrating, or sharing the overheated outrage and negative punditry — even if it comes from those with whom you agree.
Red state families: Better than we knew
W. Bradford Wilcox, Nicholas Zill, Institute for Family Studies
In understanding the confusing contours of political and family geography, it looks like both education and ideology matter.
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