Womens Wild Oats Essays On the Re Fixing of Moral Standards
Womens Wild Oats Essays On the Re Fixing of Moral Standards
C Gasquoine Catherine Gasquoine Hartley
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We fail to attack straight and think boldly. The sin of illegal parenthood is really a col- lective concern: to turn our backs on the pit- iable plight of these children, to refuse to fulfill our duties toward them, is to leave them en- tirely to those who are often least fitted to help them, and also to open up direct ways to every kind of wickedness. And it follows, almost necessarily, if we accept this view of our collec- tive responsibility, that the greatest danger in the present position ...arises out of our selfish plan of leaving these children unprotected in the hands of their mothers, giving them no other legal relations, making no fixed provision for their guardianship, allowing each mother to do as she likes; to establish paternity or leave 158 WOMEN'S WILD OATS the child unfathered, to keep the child with her or give it into the care of strangers, to make any kind of arrangements, good, bad, or none at all, for its education and upbringing. And what makes it the more intolerable is the indif- ference of almost all of us to what is done, or is not done, by the mother.
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