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Andrew Tate, Pearl Davis, And The Case For Marriage

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Brad Wilcox wants you to get married. In modern American society, cultural trends across the political spectrum discourage and devalue marriage as an institution, and economic incentives have only exacerbated this predicament. Some argue that marriage is a bad deal for women and others argue that it’s a bad deal for men, and Brad agrees that there are plenty of valid complaints to be made and addressed. However, he’s done his research and the data is clear. Marriage, including many traditional norms, is a net good for men, women, children, and American society as a whole.

Brad is a Professor of Sociology and the Director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia. His new book, Get Married, lays out all of the hard facts behind what makes marriages work, why people aren’t getting married, and how marriage improves lives.

If you would like to learn more about the National Marriage Project, click here, and if you would like to purchase a copy of Get Married, click here.

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