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All the Single Ladies
Recent years have seen an explosion of male joblessness and a steep decline in men’s life prospects that have disrupted the “romantic market” in ways that narrow a marriage-minded woman’s options: increasingly, her choice is between deadbeats (whose numbers are rising) and playboys (whose power is growing). But this strange state of affairs also presents an opportunity: as the economy evolves, it’s time to embrace new ideas about romance and family—and to acknowledge the end of “traditional” marriage as society’s highest ideal.

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Interview
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A conversation with Carol Shields, the best-selling novelist and the author of The Atlantic's January short story.
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A conversation with Elizabeth Stuckey-French
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A conversation with Chitra B. Divakaruni
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