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  • The Recovery of Family Life

  • Exposing the Limits of Modern Ideologies
  • By: Scott Yenor
  • Narrated by: Nick Stevens
  • Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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The Recovery of Family Life

By: Scott Yenor
Narrated by: Nick Stevens
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The Sexual Revolution, which has been underway since the 1950s, is a rolling revolution - a set of unfinishable ambitions, all affecting marriage and family life. Feminists want to "liberate" women from childrearing as well as the home and build a world "beyond gender"; progressives aspire to build a society where human beings can choose their natures; and sexual liberation theorists would take human beings "beyond repression." These ideologies have sunk deeply into our culture and our political regime. It is well past time to ask the uncomfortable questions about whether these ideologies betray human nature and undermine human happiness.

The Recovery of Family Life defends marriage and family life while exposing the limits and blind spots in these powerful revolutionary ideologies. After suggesting a general framework within which to understand the ends and means of family policy, Scott Yenor explores what a liberal society should seek to accomplish in marriage and family policy. The framework is applied to some of today’s most important public policy debates on such controversial topics as gay rights, pornography, population decline, women’s equality, rape law, the age of consent, and welfare state politics.

Those advocating for the rolling revolution often point toward necessary reforms, but they offer an incomplete picture of human flourishing. In an attempt to recover a healthier vision of life, Yenor asks that those already resisting the rolling revolution evaluate their own assumptions and aims anew: advocates on both sides of the partisan aisle stand at risk of operating with truncated narratives. Public policy can be an important tool to help the resistance, but only if informed by a deeper vision in which marriage and family fit into the broader political regime.

The Recovery of Family Life combines a focus on first principles with practical advice for lawmakers about how to undo the damage our policies have done.

©2020 Scott Yenor (P)2020 Baylor University Press
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Excellent book

The Recovery of Family Life is well written and well thought out. Scott Yenor hit the ball out of the park with this one.

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Excellent and Insightful Book

This was a really thoughtful and thorough examination of many of the ideological forces underlying our present cultural moment. I very much liked the author’s in depth description of the history and content of what he calls the “rolling revolution”, and I think he provides an excellent conceptual framework for those who want to articulate their opposition to things they see going on in our country and world, but don’t necessarily have the words.

The reader was for the most part excellent as well, but I left off one star as 1) in the beginning of the book there were a number of sentences that were simply repeated, probably through bad editing, and 2) for some reason the reader did not know how to pronounce the word “mores”, as in “cultural mores”, which was very annoying and distracting, especially when that’s what the books about.

Still, the content is amazing and this book is a must have for anyone interested in the present and future of western civilization.

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Old man yells at cloud

Yenor is very dry and painful to listen to at times. And the pain is not about the more "offensive statements", but what is most offensive is how he wastes your time. His framing is so flawed and long-winded, its excruciating to listen too. Repeats himself and also he repeats himself, a lot. Only good thing I can say is it has moments of being an interesting window to a sad old man who is trying desperately to hold onto his fetish of a time that was never quite real, when women were dominated by men (and the woman worshiped their man).

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poorly written and thought out

very little research. just reiterates poorly thought through opinions for like 12 hours. endlessly boring.

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