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1985-1989, p 24
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A Mother's Work
by Deborah Fallows
©1985, P184
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As with abortion, the death penalty, and other
contentious social issues, the debate about day care has become emotional
and polarized. You're either for it or against it, and there is not much
middle ground.
Category = Politics |
A Mother's Work
by Deborah Fallows
©1985, P184 |
As with abortion, the death penalty, and other
contentious social issues, the debate about day care has become emotional
and polarized. You're either for it or against it, and there is not much
middle ground.
Category = Politics |
A Mother's Work
by Deborah Fallows
©1985, P187 |
In 1977, Phyllis Schlafly…touched on day
care in her book, The Power of the Positive Woman.
…She wrote:
Take for example, the tremendous drive to set up child-care
centers--taxpayer-financed, government-managed, "universally" available for
"all economic groups" regardless of means. This adds up to an attempt to
make it public policy to remove babies from the family unit and place them
in an institutional environment.
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