Mack, Dana
MACK, Dana
MACK, Dana. American, b. 1954. Genres: Human relations/Parenting, Humanities, Politics/Government, Social commentary, Sociology. Career: Institute for American Values, formerly writer and social science researcher; Center for Education Studies, writer and social science researcher, currently. Publications: The Assault on Parenthood: How Our Culture Undermines the Family, 1997; The Book of Marriage: The Wisest Answers to the Toughest Questions, 2001. Contributor of reviews to periodicals.
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