As divorce rates in the United States reach alarming levels, the
institution of marriage receives more and more criticism as an
unrealistic endeavor. However, the contributors to this volume view
marriage as a vital social institution, not merely one kind of
intimate relationship. They argue for stronger support through
legal and policy reform in order to strengthen for the benefit of
individuals, communities, and the nation. The contributors address
hot-button issues such as same-sex marriage, effects of divorce on
children, and the role of fathers in addition to issues such as the
permanence of marriage, covenant marriage, and the role of religion
in marriage. This work brings together the work of respected legal
scholars and social scientists, who articulate why we should care
about strengthening the institution of marriage, what we can do,
and what challenges we face.
Despite dramatic social change, marriage remains a critical
social institution that promotes individual, family and community
well being. The contributors to this book believe that marriage
deserves our best efforts to revitalize it instead of a conscious
agenda of benign neglect. Here, assembled in one place, is a clear
pro-marriage research and policy agenda aimed at revitalizing this
insitution based on principles of the best interests of children,
husbands and wives, and society at large. Contributors from both
the social sciences and legal studies illuminate critical issues
from a variety of important perspectives, providing a comprehensive
and respectful treatment of a timely and often divisive
subject.
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