Blame Marriage Rates on the Family Values of the 1%
Monday, 01/23/2012 - 12:01 pm by June Carbone
While low marriage rates among the working class are being blamed
on their flawed morality, the real problem is their lack of jobs and
education.
Charles Murray is at it again. He burst onto the national scene in
the ’80s, announcing that he knew why the African-American non-marital
birth rate had risen so dramatically: the government made them do it. He
explained that welfare and a host of other liberal sins had weakened
the moral fiber of the poor, producing disaster. It would take free
market discipline to instill the right values once again. Now Murray is
back with a new book and a long article in the Wall Street Journal attempting
to explain income inequality among whites. His claim: working class
whites have lost ground because they have abandoned a commitment to
marriage, religion, and hard work. In his world, unemployment is high
because those on the losing end of today’s economy refuse to work,
non-marital births occur because of a lack of emphasis on marriage, and
the upper class can assist only by expressing its disapproval and
“preaching what it practices” — presumably investments in Ivy League
education, parent-subsidized internships, and marriage between two
investment bankers at 32.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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