Technology for the American Family.

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Title: Technology for the American Family.
Authors: Askonas, Jon1, Toscano, Michael2
Source: National Affairs. Winter2025, Issue 62, p3-17. 15p.
Subject Terms: *WIRELESS Internet, *AUTOMOBILE engine combustion, *QUALITY of life, *INFORMATION technology, *WEBSITES, *MARRIED women
Abstract: The article "Technology for the American Family" discusses the impact of technological innovations on family dynamics and societal structures. It highlights how changes in technology, such as social media and automation, have disrupted traditional family roles and values across different cultures. The authors argue for a comprehensive theory of technological change to support and uplift families in the face of rapid advancements. They emphasize the importance of promoting technologies that enhance local autonomy, support remote work, and encourage home production to strengthen families and communities. Conservatives are urged to advocate for policies that protect families from the negative effects of technological disruptions while fostering a new era of flourishing for the American family. [Extracted from the article]
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ISSN:21506469
Published in:National Affairs
Language:English