The War Against Parents: What We Can Do for America's Beleaguered Moms and Dads

Sylvia Ann Hewlett
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Sylvia Ann Hewlett, a white feminist, and Cornel West, a black human rights activist, join in a rare partnership to address the burning social issue of our time: the abandonment of America's parents. A "brave and personal book" (New York Post), The War Against Parents calls for a Parents' bill of Rights that gives new dignity to the parental role and restores our nation's commitment to the well-being of children.
Genres: NonfictionPoliticsPhilosophyFeminismFamilyParentingPsychologySociety
302 Pages

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