Clare Chambers argues that marriage violates both equality and liberty and should not be trecognized by the state. She shows how feminist and liberal principles require creation of a marriage-free state: one in which private marriages, whether religious or secular, would have no legal status.
Clare Chambers argues that marriage violates both equality and liberty and should not be trecognized by the state. She shows how feminist and liberal principles require creation of a marriage-free state: one in which private marriages, whether religious or secular, would have no legal status.
Clare Chambers, University Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Against Marriage 1: Marriage as a Violation of Equality 2: Marriage as a Violation of Liberty 3: A Liberal Defence of Marriage? Part Two: The Marriage-Free State 4: The Limitations of Contract 5: Regulating Relationships in the Marriage-Free State 6: Marriage in the Marriage-Free State Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Against Marriage 1: Marriage as a Violation of Equality 2: Marriage as a Violation of Liberty 3: A Liberal Defence of Marriage? Part Two: The Marriage-Free State 4: The Limitations of Contract 5: Regulating Relationships in the Marriage-Free State 6: Marriage in the Marriage-Free State Conclusion
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