As keynote speaker at Illinois Father's Fatherless Day event in Springfield, Illinois, we were honored to hear Dr. Baskerville's analysis of the family court system. His decades of research, in depth analysis of the system that exists gains great in sight into the problems that exist today.
Stephen Baskerville is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Patrick Henry College and past president of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children. He is a Fellow at the Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society and a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and for many years taught political science at Howard University and Palacky University in the Czech Republic. His second book, Taken Into Custody: The War against Fathers, Marriage, and the Family, was published in October 2007 by Cumberland House Publishing.
Baskerville is widely recognized as "the leading authority" (in the words of columnist Paul Craig Roberts) on the politics of divorce, custody, and family courts. His writings on family and fatherhood issues have appeared in leading national and international publications, both popular and scholarly: the Washington Post, Washington Times, Independent Review, Salisbury Review, Society, Chronicles, Political Science and Politics, The American Conservative, Human Events, Women's Quarterly, Catholic World Report, Crisis magazine, Insight magazine, World Net Daily, Whistleblower magazine, The Family in America, Family Policy Review, American Spectator, The Spectator, American Enterprise magazine, National Review, Liberty magazine, the Sunday Independent, LewRockwell.com, New Presence, MovieGuide.com, and others. His work has also been published by major public policy "think tanks," including the National Center for Policy Analysis, Institute for Policy Innovation, Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society, and the Heartland Institute.
Our system is design through repetition of negative reinforcement to train people to associate hate with your kids. Anything that forces negative association with your own kids is EVIL!--i can't think of anything more evil. The Dali Lama spoke of this in Fayetteville AR.
BrianDaleBarnett 1 month ago
@marshamaines He's a brave man,I have allot of respect for the man his book is right on the money!
crypter27 9 months ago
Bravo, Mr. Baskerville! You are correct! I feel it too! The sheeple simply do not want to have their snowglobes shaken. It was extremely difficult to hold that mirror up to myself and my actions/non actions many years ago. I came to hear Ken Ham speak at Patrick Henry University many years ago. Some of us "see" where others choose to turn, hide or run away...Selling our Rights to the state in exchange for privileges..
marshamaines 1 year ago