Chapter 1 — Marriage, The Bedrock Of Civilization

I have always believed that a successful marriage is probably the happiest and most sustaining relationship humans can achieve.

Erin Pizzey

This Way To The Revolution

The safest place for a woman is in her home married to the biological father of her children.
Unfortunately, under current laws and practices a man has to be functionally insane to marry and a drooling idiot to sire a child.

 

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Chapters In This Book

| Chapter 2 — Divorce, Twenty-First Century Plague |

| Chapter 3 — Child Support: A Program For Everyone But Children And Fathers |

| Chapter 4 — Families In The Twenty-First Century |

| Chapter 5 — The Military Family |

| Chapter 6 — Fathers And Mothers Today |

| Chapter 7 — Paternity Fraud Epidemic |

| Chapter 8 — Child “Protective” Services — Who's Minding The Minders? |


 

Last modified 4/20/20

From the moment you marry everything she has belongs to her and everything you have belongs to her.
Under current laws a man has to be functionally insane to marry and a drooling idiot to sire a child.

Essays

Marriage And The Limits Of Contract by Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D.

Marriage Movement At The Crossroads by Carey Roberts

Wedded To Marriage by Wade F. Horn

Wedded To The State by Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D.

The Federal Bureau Of Marriage by Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D.

Why Congress Should Ignore Radical Feminist Opposition to Marriage by Patrick F. Fagan, Robert E. Rector, and Lauren R. Noyes

The Russian Effort To Abolish Marriage

Tech Support

Why Marriage? by Tom McClintock

Fred Reed On Marriage

A Primer Against Gay Marriage by Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D.

Robust Immigration Enforcement Will Strengthen Marriage In America by David R. Usher

Marrying Up by Fred Reed