About A Nation of Mothers by Michael Butkiewicz
A Nation of Mothers asks a simple but urgent question: what if America could finally move past the abortion stalemate and build a system that truly supports women, families, and life? For decades, the debate has been trapped between extremes. This concise, compelling policy book reframes abortion as a structural issue, one that demands investments in maternity care, mental health, adoption reform, and family support. This book will be free on Kindle from .
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Michael Butkiewicz is a political science and economics researcher focused on comparative political economy, civic trust, and institutional design. His work explores how policy structures shape real human outcomes, especially in areas where political debate has stalled. When he isn’t writing, he studies participatory governance models, works on academic research projects, and enjoys reading widely across history, economics, and public policy.
