How big a problem is family fragmentation? “Immense,” says Mitch Pearlstein, head of the Minnesota think tank Center of the American Experiment. “The biggest domestic problem facing this country.” So big he went out and interviewed 40 experts of varying ideology across the nation and relayed their answers in his book Broken Bonds: What Family Fragmentation Means for America’s Future. That’s the good news. The bad news is that none of the experts is confident he has an answer, and neither is Pearlstein.
What is family fragmentation? The facts are
easy to state. About 40 percent of babies born in America these days are born
outside of marriage. That’s true of about 30 percent of non-Hispanic whites,
more than 50 percent of Hispanics and more than 70 percent of blacks. Back in 1965 Daniel Patrick Moynihan was
prompted to write his report on the black family when the out-of-wedlock birth
rate of blacks was 25 percent. He believed, correctly, that this spelled
trouble ahead. Half a century later that’s the figure for supposedly privileged
non-Hispanic whites.......To Read More.....
My Take - Once again an example of what happens when traditional values are discarded in favor of the latest philosophical flavor of the day.
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