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Why Congress Should Ignore Radical Feminist Opposition to Marriage


  Author: Patrick F. Fagan, Robert E. Rector, Lauren R. Noyes
Publisher: The Heritage Foundation
Publication: The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder
Document Date:                  June 16, 2003
Category: Public Policy > Marriage
Related Categories:
Crime And Violence > Domestic Violence/Abuse
Crime And Violence > Spouse/Partner Abuse
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Divorce and Remarriage > Effects of Divorce
Family Economics > Poverty
Family Relations > Conflict
Family Relations > Gender Differences and Roles
Family, Religion and Culture > Impact of Feminism on the Family
Marriage > Benefits of Marriage
Marriage > Male/Female Marital Roles
Marriage > Marital Conflict
Marriage > Marriage Education
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Relational Stability
Public Policy > Marriage/Relationship Education Policy
Sexuality > Sexual Relations
 

This article provides a historical review of feminism, as well as relevant research on marriage and family, in an attempt to reveal that the feminist view of marriage--as an oppressive institution that harms women and children--has little to do with the social science evidence, but more to do with the modern myth of oppression created by radical interest groups. 

 

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