(Don’t be mistaken, I see single motherhood as a serious problem, although not an insurmountable one—it was high in the post-war USSR, yet that generation turned out well enough, considering all the deplorable circumstances.
What alarms me is how the proposed practical response to it is always either status punishment of, by and large, downtrodden and psychologically unwell women, or even more aggressive measures. Perhaps liberals are to blame for this. No, seriously, I mean the fact that in the West liberal movements have been neglecting the issue except for ivory-tower talk, and gave the hard Right a monopoly on proposing solutions.)
(Don’t be mistaken, I see single motherhood as a serious problem, although not an insurmountable one—it was high in the post-war USSR, yet that generation turned out well enough, considering all the deplorable circumstances.
What alarms me is how the proposed practical response to it is always either status punishment of, by and large, downtrodden and psychologically unwell women, or even more aggressive measures. Perhaps liberals are to blame for this. No, seriously, I mean the fact that in the West liberal movements have been neglecting the issue except for ivory-tower talk, and gave the hard Right a monopoly on proposing solutions.)