Kitchen Sink Socialism
Kitchen Sink Socialism
Saturday, 13 April 2013 09:49
By Andrew Fogle, Jacobin Magazine | Op-Ed
We dont need gay marriage to "ruin" one man, one woman, one mortgage relationships; austerity is doing just fine.
A curious thing happened in the Beltway last week: for the 48 hours surrounding two landmark gay marriage Supreme Court oral arguments, the millennial political class collective Facebook feed blushed bright red. Obama-handshake profile pictures gave way to a sharp crimson square designed by the Human Rights Campaigns marketing department.
Between torrents of memes and legal commentary on Ruth Bader Ginsburgs skim milk analogy, Samuel Alitos rusting Burkeanism, and Elena Kagans batting average, another item, a report about adults turning to cooperative households to save money, passed without remark in liberal circles.
Two million Americans over the age of 30 now live with a housemate or roommate, and shared households make up 18 percent of U.S. households a 17 percent increase since 2007.
One group of women sold their homes and bought a house together in Mount Lebanon, Pa., after they all got divorced.
It made amazing economic sense, said one of the women, Jean McQuillin. McQuillin, Louise Machinist and Karen Bush call their home a cooperative household. Each woman has her own bedroom and bathroom, and they share the common areas of the house, chores and expenses.
The suspicion of a generation of queer leftists is at last confirmed: the lifestyle upending Western Civilizations social cornerstone looks less like committed gay and lesbian families and more like the Golden Girls.
Tellingly, the piece went viral on the Drudge Report. Just one reason to think that petit bourgeois paranoiacs have better eyes for social decline than the average Tumblring anthropology major. ...................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/15713-kitchen-sink-socialism