The Family as Enforcement Unit is the third book in the EATMS Productions Religious Authority series, a survival guide for women trying to understand how authoritarian political movements govern through marriage, motherhood, family structure, and the private household. This book is not about whether families are good or bad or whether religion belongs in private life. It is about what happens when one model of family is elevated into national policy, religious doctrine becomes household authority, and private relationships become instruments of political governance.
Written by Petra Nein and Hanna Frasier, with an introduction by Esme Mees, this book examines the family as one of the central enforcement systems of Christian nationalist governance. It explains the natural family doctrine, Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation’s long-term family agenda, patriarchal marriage, motherhood as civic obligation, marital consent, reproductive control, childrearing as ideological transmission, abuse protected by religious institutions, family court dynamics, divorce, custody, and the pressures placed on women who build lives outside the approved household model.
This is not a marriage book, parenting guide, family counseling manual, theology text, or political memoir. It is a women-centered systems guide explaining how family structure becomes public policy, how religious ideology becomes domestic authority, and how legal, cultural, educational, and economic institutions reinforce one model of private life. As part of the EATMS Productions catalog of survival guides, systems analysis, and social criticism, this volume gives readers practical tools for recognizing household power, identifying institutional pressure, documenting legal risk, and understanding how governance reaches everyday family life.
For readers interested in Christian nationalism, Project 2025, family policy, marriage, motherhood, divorce, custody, parental rights, patriarchal family systems, domestic abuse, coercive control, religious authority, complementarianism, reproductive rights, authoritarian America, women’s autonomy, family courts, and practical political survival guides for women, The Family as Enforcement Unit offers a clear, direct, women-centered map of how private households become political institutions.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Family as Enforcement Unit is the third book in the EATMS Productions Religious Authority series, a survival guide for women trying to understand how authoritarian political movements govern through marriage, motherhood, family structure, and the private household. This book is not about whether families are good or bad or whether religion belongs in private life. It is about what happens when one model of family is elevated into national policy, religious doctrine becomes household authority, and private relationships become instruments of political governance. Written by Petra Nein and Hanna Frasier, with an introduction by Esme Mees, this book examines the family as one of the central enforcement systems of Christian nationalist governance. It explains the natural family doctrine, Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation's long-term family agenda, patriarchal marriage, motherhood as civic obligation, marital consent, reproductive control, childrearing as ideological transmission, abuse protected by religious institutions, family court dynamics, divorce, custody, and the pressures placed on women who build lives outside the approved household model. This is not a marriage book, parenting guide, family counseling manual, theology text, or political memoir. It is a women-centered systems guide explaining how family structure becomes public policy, how religious ideology becomes domestic authority, and how legal, cultural, educational, and economic institutions reinforce one model of private life. As part of the EATMS Productions catalog of survival guides, systems analysis, and social criticism, this volume gives readers practical tools for recognizing household power, identifying institutional pressure, documenting legal risk, and understanding how governance reaches everyday family life. For readers interested in Christian nationalism, Project 2025, family policy, marriage, motherhood, divorce, custody, parental rights, patriarchal family systems, domestic abuse, coercive control, religious authority, complementarianism, reproductive rights, authoritarian America, women's autonomy, family courts, and practical political survival guides for women, The Family as Enforcement Unit offers a clear, direct, women-centered map of how private households become political institutions. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781966014720
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. The Family as Enforcement Unit | A Survival Guide for Women in Authoritarian America | Petra Nein (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Religious Authority | Englisch | 2026 | Eatms Productions | EAN 9781966014720 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 135851093
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