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Motherhood: The nurturer of society.

DarienParlickApr 8, 2018, 12:46:12 AM
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Women play a crucial and irreplaceable role in society as the mothers of all mankind.

-It is from a woman that each of us are born, and that each of us are ideally raised; with the love of our mothers. Many psychological studies have shown that lack of motherly embrace and nurturing in the early stages of development can result in unsatisfactory social skills later in life. 

-The family is accepted by many as the fulcrum point of all civilization, being that family values established early on are consistent with success in life and playing one's part in a community. These values are established in the formative years by the child's authority figures, namely the parents or legal guardians. 

The replacing of family with the state..

-Post modernist values perpetuate the idea that the conservative family model is outdated and not conducive to a tolerant society. This would have us looking to the state to provide a substitute for the values once instilled by family life. This ideology would have us subject to a parent state. 

-I endeavor to make no point here, outside of the emphasis on the maternal figures importance in a free society. This being one of an educator, nurturer, and caregiver. We can expect little in means of liberty and peace from a society whom shows no respect for its mothers, or value on family. 

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