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Some have proposed child-raising co-ops as a solution. But co-ops work best in a close-knit group that shares key values. Which raises an obvious question: If a community’s values cannot sustain nuclear families, how likely are they to sustain much larger close-knit groups?

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If a community’s values cannot sustain nuclear families, how likely are they to sustain much larger close-knit groups?
Marriage usually entails living together. Co-ops don't. At the end of the day (literally and figuratively), with a co-op you don't have to live with everyone else in the co-op. This is significant. Trust me.mike1962
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