Human Flourishing 1999
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511570704.012
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No Families, No Freedom: Human Flourishing in a Free Society

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“…The personal freedom to marry, to have children, to see them grow-or to choose not to do these things-is accepted in most of the world as a sacred right. To deny someone this right is to rob him or her of a core part of their freedom of action (see Morse, 1999). So postindustrial social engineers need to tread much more carefully on the family front than many of their precursors did.…”
Section: Outline Of a Post Industrial Theory Of Social Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The personal freedom to marry, to have children, to see them grow-or to choose not to do these things-is accepted in most of the world as a sacred right. To deny someone this right is to rob him or her of a core part of their freedom of action (see Morse, 1999). So postindustrial social engineers need to tread much more carefully on the family front than many of their precursors did.…”
Section: Outline Of a Post Industrial Theory Of Social Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%