One of our ancestors came over on the Mayflower, and we had family in Jamestown as well… I was raised where service was a part of the fabric of life. It wasn’t one-upmanship. No one bragged about their medals, but you could see the look in the eyes, the tip of the hat. You served your country first, then you went to work and had a family. Steve Daines
No single choice about how to organize work and family life is right or possible – for every family. And every choice has tradeoffs. Stephanie Coontz
Feminism insists on women’s right to make choices – about whether to marry, whether to have children, whether to combine work and family or to focus on one over the other. It also urges men and women to share the joys and burdens of family life and calls on society to place a higher priority on supporting caregiving work. Stephanie Coontz
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