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- Notes from the homefront
Source: Rouse
Author: Kelley Rouse
Country: United States
- A personal story of one woman's successful struggle to balance her '60s style feminism with a desire to nurture a rich home life. A straight forward and honest account.
- Costly daycare and TV violence: how can we protect our kids?
Source: LP News
Author: Peter Orvetti
Country: United States
- "How can libertarians answer those who ask, 'If not for the government, what about our children?' It's one of the toughest questions we face, and one of the most easily exploitable by our opponents." Orvetti addresses various "what about the children?" questions. (01/00)
- They think that they own us
Source: Liberty Round Table
Author: Sarah Smallcomb
Country: United States
- "[L]iberty is the ability to make choices -- and in this case, the choice to raise up your children in the way you believe best. The pursuit of happiness -- or your control over your own future happiness -- is also be trespassed." First place essay in LRT annual essay contest for 2002, age 17-18.(05/02)
- Reuniting fathers with their families
Source: Strike the Root
Author: Stuart A. Miller and Rich Zubaty
Country: United States
- "There is no question that father-absence has reached epidemic proportions. How has our government responded to this crisis? By continuing to drive fathers out of the family. It is bad enough that some fathers abandon their families, but it is unconscionable that our federal and state policies drive fathers away from their families." (03/18/02)
- Child protective services report
Source: Free State Project
Author: Nev Moore
Country: United States
- Comparative data on the Child Protective Services regimes of the states under consideration for the Free State Project, plus some of the worst states not under consideration for comparison. (09/02)
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