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A Next Big Idea Club Must-Read
What's the recipe for happiness? If you listen to liberal elites or red pill influencers, you'd say it's making money, living for yourself, and staying single without kidsand you'd be wrong. Nothing predicts happiness better than a good marriage.
According to new research by the University of Virginia sociologist Brad Wilcox, our kids and communitiesnot to mention our civilization as a wholeare much more likely to flourish when the state of our unions is strong. Despite this, record numbers of Americans are not succeeding at getting or staying…mehr

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A Next Big Idea Club Must-Read

What's the recipe for happiness? If you listen to liberal elites or red pill influencers, you'd say it's making money, living for yourself, and staying single without kidsand you'd be wrong. Nothing predicts happiness better than a good marriage.

According to new research by the University of Virginia sociologist Brad Wilcox, our kids and communitiesnot to mention our civilization as a wholeare much more likely to flourish when the state of our unions is strong. Despite this, record numbers of Americans are not succeeding at getting or staying married.

In this hard-hitting book, Wilcox reveals the anti-family messages and policies coming out of Hollywood, Washington, the media, academia, and corporate America that have weakened marriage. Along the way, he knocks down a number of myths they've propagated. He reveals:

• Both men and women who get and stay married accumulate much greater wealth than people who don't marry.

• Married men and women with families report more meaningful lives, compared with their single and childless peers.

• Couples who take a we-before-me approach to married lifeby, for instance, sharing joint checking accountsare happier and less divorce-prone than couples who do not.

• Couples who forge family-first marriagescharacterized by frequent date nights, family fun time, and chores done with the kidsenjoy the happiest marriages.

Wilcox spotlights four groupsAsian American, Conservative, Faithful, and Striverswho have built strong, stable marriages by defying the me-first messages of our elites in favor of a family-first way of life.

This is a book for anyone who wants to understand why, even as fewer men and women tie the knot, America's most fundamental institution matters for our civilization more than ever. And for men and women looking to establish strong, stable, and happy unions for themselves and their children, Get Married reveals the road forward.


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BRAD WILCOX is a professor of sociology and the director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the Future of Freedom Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, and a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He studies marital quality; marital stability; and the impact of strong and stable marriages upon men, women, and children. The author and editor of six books, Wilcox has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, and National Review, as well as for scientific journals such as the American Sociological Review and the Journal of Marriage and Family. A Connecticut native, he now lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his wife and family.