For the Stability, Autonomy & Fecundity of the Natural Family
- 43 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Allan C. Carlson is a historian whose scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between family, religion, and society. His research often explores the historical forces that shape societal structures and the role of foundational institutions in human civilization. Through his writings, Carlson offers insights into the enduring significance of family life and its impact on the broader cultural landscape.


Drawing upon evidence from different fields, Carlson offers a number of provocative explanations to the American crisis in the family. In his search for a solution he borrows from a number of traditions---conservatism, feminism, socialism, and Marxism.