Marriage


The feminist, pro-father, and pro-child case against no-fault divorce

Ashley E. McGuire | 31 May 2013 |
tags: divorce, marriage, no-fault divorce
No fault divorce was greeted as liberation, but the result has been misery for all involved.


Yes, I think we are crazy

Tristan McLindon | 31 March 2013 |
tags: marriage, young adults
... if marriage is only a lifestyle choice. But for us it's much more.


Knot Yet: putting the baby carriage before marriage

Barbara Ray | 22 March 2013 |
tags: marriage, Middle America, motherhood
One in two mothers in America is now having a baby then marrying later, if at all.


Family structure: it’s an education in itself

Andrea Mrozek | 24 January 2013 |
tags: education of children, family structure, marriage
An international report finds a clear educational advantage in developed countries for children living with two parents.


Playing for Keeps

Laura Cotta Ramosino | 23 January 2013 |
tags: film reviews, marriage, soccer
George is an ex Peter Pan who is looking for both responsibility and maturity, yet unable to conquer either.


What Is Marriage?

Shawn Murphy | 07 December 2012 |
tags: book reviews, marriage, philosophy
A defence of man-woman marriage combining the precision of scientists with the clarity of good journalists makes for essential reading.


Disestablishing marriage

Scott Yenor | 02 November 2012 |
tags: marriage, polyamory, same-sex marriage
Marriage is any consensual caring relationship, says a feminist philosopher who wants to create a new vision of an old institution.


Maybe ‘I do’

Kevin Andrews | 10 October 2012 |
tags: family breakdown, marriage
Unless we celebrate marriage as the best environment for raising children, many of them will face a lifetime of poverty.


The mixed legacy of Helen Gurley Brown

Carolyn Moynihan | 17 August 2012 |
tags: marriage, media criticism, sexual revolution
The Cosmopolitan editor’s sexual agenda has been a spectacular failure for women. What a shame it obscured some rather good advice.


A thought experiment about marriage

Stephen J. Heaney | 24 May 2012 |
tags: marriage, same-sex marriage
A world in which sexual intimacy could not produce children would never have come up with the idea of marriage.


Without the marriage plot, what’s left of the novel?

Mark Bauerlein | 15 May 2012 |
tags: literature, marriage, post-modernism
When romance and marriage are entirely an individual thing the drama of the characters narrows accordingly.


Parenthood is not just a private project

Jennifer Roback Morse | 23 April 2012 |
tags: marriage, parenthood, rights of the child
The state’s role in marriage is essential to protect the rights of children against the mere wilfulness of adults.


What marriage means to today’s young adults

David Lapp and Amber Lapp | 28 March 2012 |
tags: family structure, marriage, US
Young working-class adults revere marriage but believe that it is about personal fulfilment and has no essential link to children.


Coming Apart: The State of White America

Denyse O'Leary | 27 March 2012 |
tags: books, marriage, sociology
A new book describes the white working class cut adrift from the institutions of marriage and the church.


Only ourselves to blame?

Bryce J. Christensen | 12 March 2012 |
tags: marriage, same-sex marriage
Opposition to same-sex marriage may be doomed unless traditional marriage is reinvigorated.


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