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Family Policy: Failed Liberalism and Lost Sensibilities

Gary D. Lynne ()
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Gary D. Lynne: University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Chapter Chapter 10 in Metaeconomics, 2020, pp 201-210 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Turmoil over fundamental human rights in sexual preferences suggested lost liberalism and sensibilities. Family disintegration is rampant due to a failed, bad capitalism leading to poor paying jobs and most couples having to work too many hours. Extreme Greed is expressed through businesses who are involved in “Phishing for Phools” causing way too many persons and families to over buy non-essential goods: Few Americans can find even $400 for emergencies. Metaeconomics points to failed liberalism and lost sensibilities on both the right and left political aisles. Families can be put back together only with more tolerance for, and respect for, the right to be a person. The issue is the content of the shared Other-interest, widely shared. It is about moral and ethical of said Other-interest.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50601-8_10

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