This new fangled tendency to stigmatize home-making is not healthy at all

It trivializes the central role of the woman in sustaining the family - a role that remains v central notwithstanding the various pressures of modernity

Here's what George Gilder once said in this regard
Sure...the revolutions in technology have greatly eased home-making and do permit greater female participation in the organized labor force

Which is a good thing
But that doesn't dissolve the differences between genders.

Nor does it put an end to the female preeminence in the house and her centrality to sustaining and nurturing families
While we are at it, I recommend this fine Mansfield interview on the gender neutral society

conversationswithbillkristol.org/video/harvey-m…
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