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The comedy of love and the Querelle des Femmes : aristocratic satire on marriage -- The mysteries of attraction -- The suppression of clandestine marriage in England : the Marriage Act of 1753 -- Bourgeois domesticity, the revolt against patriarchy, and the attack on fashion -- The sexual division of labor, the decline of civic culture, and the rise of the suburbs -- Gilligan's island -- The mismeasure of man -- Misreading the facts about families -- Life in the therapeutic state.;Christopher Lasch has examined the role of women and the family in Western society throughout his career as a writer, thinker, and historian. In this latest work, Lasch suggests controversial linkages between the history of women and the course of European and American history more generally. He sees fundamental changes in intimacy, domestic ideals, and sexual politics taking place as a result of industrialization and the triumph of the market. Alongside these developments, he explores the concomitant rise of social services, privatization of the family, encroachments of the liberal state, and the decline of community. Questioning a static image of patriarchy, Women and the Common Life insists on a feminist vision rooted in the best possibilities of a democratic common life. Analyzing Lasch's perspective on love, marriage, and feminism, Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn offers an original interpretation of the interconnections between these provocative writings in the introduction.
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