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"Until yesterday, no society had seen marriage as anything other than a
conjugal partnership: a male-female union. "What Is Marriage?"
identifies and defends the reasons for this historic consensus and shows
why redefining civil marriage is unnecessary, unreasonable, and
contrary to the common good.
Originally published in the "Harvard
Journal of Law and Public Policy," this book's core argument quickly
became the year's most widely read essay on the most prominent scholarly
network in the social sciences. Since then, it has been cited and
debated by scholars and activists throughout the world as the most
formidable defense of the tradition ever written. Now revamped,
expanded, and vastly improved, "What Is Marriage?" stands poised to meet
its moment as few books of this generation have.
Rhodes Scholar
Sherif Girgis, Heritage Foundation Fellow Ryan T. Anderson, and Robert
P. George offer a devastating critique of the idea that equality
requires redefining marriage. They show why both sides must first answer
the question of what marriage really "is." They defend the principle
that marriage, as a comprehensive union of mind and body ordered to
family life, unites a man and a woman as husband and wife, and they
document the social value of applying this principle in law.
Most
compellingly, they show that those who embrace same-sex civil marriage
leave no firm ground--none--for not recognizing every relationship
describable in polite English, including polyamorous sexual unions, and
that enshrining their view would further erode the norms of marriage,
and hence the common good.
Finally, "What Is Marriage?" decisively
answers common objections: that the historic view is rooted in bigotry,
like laws forbidding interracial marriage; that it is callous to
people's needs; that it can't show the harm of recognizing same-sex
couplings, or the point of recognizing infertile ones; and that it
treats a mere "social construct" as if it were natural, or an unreasoned
religious view as if it were rational.
If the marriage debate in America is decided soon, it will be with this book's help or despite its powerful arguments." (Publisher Description)
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