Vol. 6, No. 5

October 16, 2000

Cover Story
Ozzie and Harriet Were Right!
The Facts of Married Life… Why They're So Hard to Teach in School
By Fred Barnes
Also in This Issue
  • The Facts of Married Life — Claudia Winkler
  • Democracy in Belgrade — The Editors

This issue examined the cultural and educational challenges surrounding marriage and family life in America. Fred Barnes and Claudia Winkler explored why teaching about married life and its benefits had become difficult in schools, arguing that traditional family values—as exemplified by the classic television couple Ozzie and Harriet—remained relevant. The editors also covered the political upheaval in Belgrade as democracy movements challenged authoritarian rule in the Balkans.