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Jennifer Roback Morse

    Jennifer Roback Morse is a leading voice exploring the intersection of economics, family, and lifelong love. Through her work, she champions the enduring value of marriage and its foundational role in society. Morse's approach is characterized by rigorous academic inquiry into the economic and social implications of family structures, questioning the sustainability of a laissez-faire approach to family life. She seeks to foster an environment where the importance of lifelong commitment is understood and valued, particularly among younger generations.

    Love & Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village
    • Exploring the connection between love and economic structures, Jennifer Roback Morse argues that the economy is fundamentally rooted in personal relationships rather than mere transactions. She emphasizes the importance of loving families as the foundation for societal and political frameworks, challenging the notion of community as an isolated concept. Through this lens, Morse highlights how familial bonds are essential for nurturing the broader social fabric, ultimately shaping economic interactions and community welfare.

      Love & Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village