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Family Matters

About 3 pages (930 words)

The Washington Post, November 25th, 1997

Who's coming to Thanksgiving dinner? It's not just a matter of logistics. The holiday feast poses a basic question for turkey-stuffing Americans: Who's in your family? And more broadly -- what is a family? As we sit down at the table and pass the cranberry sauce, we all in different ways join in a national debate over family values and whether the American family is in decline. For the most part, the debate has been dominated by those who believe that the disintegration of the nuclear family has led to a host of social ills, especially for children. Their solution is straightforward: find ways...

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