While Paglia might have some insight with her new take on It Takes A Village, let's not lose sight of the fact that recent years have offered us a lot of firey-eyed, often marxist inspired, arguments for radical deconstruction of the family. The last few paragraphs smack of a kind of "both-sides-ism" that is arguably a bit near-sighted.
And there's a lot more demonstrated value in the nuclear family over centuries than there is in gay polycules.
While Paglia might have some insight with her new take on It Takes A Village, let's not lose sight of the fact that recent years have offered us a lot of firey-eyed, often marxist inspired, arguments for radical deconstruction of the family. The last few paragraphs smack of a kind of "both-sides-ism" that is arguably a bit near-sighted.
And there's a lot more demonstrated value in the nuclear family over centuries than there is in gay polycules.
We could use a new political party that fills the need that the new Republican Party did in the 1850s.