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Against Marriage - An Egalitarian Defence of the Marriage-Free State (Hardcover)
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Against Marriage - An Egalitarian Defence of the Marriage-Free State (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Political Theory
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Against Marriage is a radical argument for the abolition of
state-recognised marriage. Clare Chambers argues that
state-recognised marriage violates both equality and liberty, even
when expanded to include same-sex couples. Instead Chambers
proposes the marriage-free state: an egalitarian state in which
religious or secular marriages are permitted but have no legal
status. Part I makes the case against marriage. Chambers
investigates the critique of marriage that has developed within
feminist and liberal theory. Feminists have long argued that
marriage is a violation of equality since it is both sexist and
heterosexist. Chambers endorses the feminist view and argues, in
contrast to recent egalitarian pro-marriage movements, that
same-sex marriage is not enough to make marriage equal. Chambers
argues that state-recognised marriage is also problematic for
liberalism, particularly political liberalism, since it imposes a
controversial, hierarchical conception of the family that excludes
many adults and children. Part II sets out the case for the
marriage-free state. Chambers critically assesses recent theories
that attempt to make marriage egalitarian, either by replacing it
with relationship contracts or by replacing it with alternative
statuses such as civil union. She then sets out a new model for the
legal regulation of personal relationships. In the marriage-free
state regulation is based on relationship practices not
relationship status, and these practices are regulated separately
rather than as a bundle. The marriage-free state thus employs
piecemeal, practice-based regulation. Finally, Chambers considers
how the marriage-free state should respond to unequal religious
marriage. The result is an inspiring egalitarian approach that fits
the diversity of real relationships.
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