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His mother was addicted to drugs; he never knew his father. He grew up shuttling among foster homes, where he started drinking beer around age 5 and smoking marijuana at age 9. At age 17 he watched a drunk friend kick a dog off a cliff and knew he had to escape. Henderson found that these ideas came to serve as status symbols for the privileged while they, ironically, kept the working class down. He came to call these ideas luxury beliefs.
Persons: Robert Putnam, “ Rich, ” Rob Henderson, Henderson, Bill, Foster Organizations: Harvard, Air Force, Yale, Cambridge, Foster Care Locations: Americas
There’s an idea that’s been floating around for a few years that when it comes to marriage, wealthy elites hold luxury beliefs. And she said: “I’ll probably end up getting married, having a husband and have that kind of conventional family life. He said that this kind of elite belief expressed by his classmate had a trickle-down negative cultural influence. Bowling Green State University’s National Center for Family and Marriage Research has tracked high school seniors’ attitudes toward marriage since the 1970s. Considering how cynical Gen Z is about most major societal institutions, it’s remarkable how pro-marriage they are.
Persons: Rob Henderson —, Yascha Mounk, Henderson, she’s, , ” Henderson Organizations: Yale, Bowling Green State University’s National, for Family, Research
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