I'm sure most of his disciples were as well. Some of the feminists and the 60s who had such an influence, particularly on the Democrat Party, were very anti marriage. Kate Millette, the feminist, who I think you could describe as the mother of the women's studies departments in this country, she was certainly anti marriage. So, you know, I don't think it's a coincidence what's happened here. It's happened because a lot of very powerful people who are particularly powerful in the progressive movement. (02:58–03:09)
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