The end of the Tory war on single parents?
Harry Brighouse and
Adam Swift
Public Policy Review, 2007, vol. 14, issue 3, 186-192
Abstract:
Conservative leader David Cameron has faced a wealth of criticism over his controversial views on marriage, largely from the progressive centreleft. Political philosophers Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift argue that this misses the point: Cameron's position is really a radical step forward for the Conservatives
Date: 2007
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