Enemy of Entropy

Red/​Blue, Strict/​Nurturing Families, and Inherited vs. Negotiated Commitments

9 January 2008, 11:27 pm. 2 Comments. Filed under Civil Rights, Family, politics.

I know that I read Red Fam­ily, Blue Fam­ily: Mak­ing sense of the val­ues issue by Doug Muder sev­eral years ago.1 I clearly remem­ber post­ing a link to it in Suzette Haden Elgin’s blog, and hav­ing her pick it up and pass it on enthusiastically.

A friend posted a link to it again this week, and I re-​​read it today. I don’t know why, but it made even more sense this time around. Muder uses the work of George Lakoff (Moral Pol­i­tics : How Lib­er­als and Con­ser­v­a­tives Think and Don’t Think of an Ele­phant: Know Your Val­ues and Frame the Debate – The Essen­tial Guide for Pro­gres­sives) and James Ault (Spirit and Flesh: Life in a Fun­da­men­tal­ist Bap­tist Church) to explain things that have pre­vi­ously seemed inex­plic­a­ble.
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It’s sex ed, really!

24 April 2007, 8:38 am. 2 Comments. Filed under Civil Rights, Feminism.
Graduate of Bush’s Abstinence-only Sex Education by Ann Telnaes

 

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