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The Natural Family and Where It Belongs
New Agrarian Essays
Book • 2014
Allan C. Carlson's book argues for the natural family—centered on marriage and children—as essential to social stability, critiquing modern policies that undermine it.
Drawing on historical and international examples, Carlson advocates policies supporting family-centered economies and communities, positioning the natural family as belonging at the heart of society rather than marginalized by state or market forces.
Drawing on historical and international examples, Carlson advocates policies supporting family-centered economies and communities, positioning the natural family as belonging at the heart of society rather than marginalized by state or market forces.
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as a formative book that articulated the importance of farmstead-based family and community structures.


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