The Fatherhood Movement: A Call to Action
By (Author) Wade F. Horn
By (author) David Blankenhorn
By (author) Mitchell B. Pearlstein
Contributions by David Blankenhorn
Contributions by Armin Brott
Contributions by Ken R. Canfield
Contributions by Dan Coats
Contributions by Don Eberly
Contributions by Maggie Gallagher
Contributions by David L. Gutmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
18th February 1999
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sociology
306.8742
Paperback
192
Width 149mm, Height 227mm, Spine 11mm
272g
The fatherhood movement has established itself as the most innovative and effective response to the most daunting crisis facing American families. Written by the movement's founders, this indispensable book illustrates the movement's methods for reconnecting men with their children and restoring the fragile bonds that hold our society together. This book is the manifesto of the fatherhood movement, and it provides valuable insights into the historical, social, economic, and spiritual dimensions of the 'disappearance' of fathers from society. Reflecting the complex nature of this problem, the contributors include activists, politicians, public intellectuals, and academics from a broad range of disciplines. They not only identify the root causes of the widespread withdrawal of fathers from family life, but also offer specific remedies on the individual, local, and national levels. This is a timely and important contribution to a topic of growing concern to all Americans.
Wade F. Horn is the president of the National Fatherhood Initiative. David Blankenhorn is founder and president of the Institute for American Values. Mitchell B.Pearlstein is a fellow at the Center of the American Experiment in Minneapolis.