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Hollywood Doesn’t Threaten Family Values

Politicians have long played on the apparent disconnect between Hollywood celebrities and mainstream “family values.” While Hollywood may provide multiple examples of people who have children outside marriage or seem to be less-than-committed spouses, the real causes of these changes are far less glamorous. Rather than the decline of “family values,” cultural norms have changed to adapt to a host of economic, political, and social changes in American society.

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About the Author

Karen Sternheimer
Karen Sternheimer is in the sociology department at the University of Southern California. She is the author of It's Not the Media: The Truth About Pop Culture's Influence on Children and blogs at Everyday Sociology.

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