Just marriage
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Just marriage
(New democracy forum)
Oxford University Press, 2004
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- : [hbk]
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Contributors: Nancy F. Cott ... [et al.]
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Just marriage : on the public importance of private unions / Mary Lyndon Shanley ; edited by Joshua Cohen and Deborah Chasman for Boston Review
- The public stake / Nancy F. Cott
- Marriage : love or care? / Joan C. Tronto
- Of federalism and caste / Cass R. Sunstein
- Why marriage? / Martha Alberston Fineman
- Mystification, neutrality, and same-sex couples in marriage / David B. Cruz
- The relational case for same-sex marriage / William N. Eskridge, Jr
- A communitarian position for civil unions / Amitai Etzioni
- Between justice and commitment / Milton C. Regan, Jr
- Just monogamy? / Elizabeth F. Emens
- The public supports of love / Drucilla Cornell
- After marriage / Wendy Brown
- Beyond marriage / Brenda Cossman
- Why we should disestablish marriage / Tamara Metz
- Afterword / Mary Lyndon Shanley
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: [hbk] ISBN 9780195176254
Description
From the ground breaking legal decisions on gay marriage to the promotion of marriage for low-income families, the "sacred institution" of marriage has turned into a public battleground. Who should be allowed to marry and is marriage a public or private act? Should marriage be abandoned completely? Or should marriage be redefined as a civil institution that promotes sexual and racial equality? As the fierce national debate over same-sex marriage and civil unions continues, Mary Lyndon Shanley argues that while the state should continue to play a role in regulating personal relations, the law must be fundamentally reformed if marriage is to become a more just institution. Fourteen prominent writers and thinkers respond, including Nancy F. Cott, William N. Eskridge, Jr., Amitai Etzioni, Martha Albertson Fineman, and Cass R. Sunstein.
Table of Contents
Part I
Mary Lyndon Shanley: Just Marriage: On the Public Importance of Private Unions
Part II
Nancy F. Cott: The Public Stake
Joan C. Tronto: Marriage: Love or Care?
Cass R. Sunstein: Of Federalism and Caste
Martha Albertson Fineman: Why Marriage?
David B. Cruz: Mystification, Neutrality, and Same-Sex Couples in Marriage
William N. Eskridge Jr.: The Relational Case for Same-Sex Marriage
Amitai Etzioni: A Communitarian Position for Civil Unions
Milton C. Reagan Jr.: Between Justice and Commitment
Elizabeth F. Emens: Just Monogamy?
Drucilla Cornell: The Public Supports of Love
Wendy Brown: After Marriage
Brenda Cossman: Beyond Marriage
Tamara Metz: Why We Should Disestablish Marriage
Part III
Mary Lyndon Shanley: Afterword
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: pbk ISBN 9780195176261
Description
From the ground breaking legal decisions on gay marriage to the promotion of marriage for low-income families, the "sacred institution" of marriage has turned into a public battleground. Who should be allowed to marry and is marriage a public or private act? Should marriage be abandoned completely? Or should marriage be redefined as a civil institution that promotes sexual and racial equality?
As the fierce national debate over same-sex marriage and civil unions continues, Mary Lyndon Shanley argues that while the state should continue to play a role in regulating personal relations, the law must be fundamentally reformed if marriage is to become a more just institution. Fourteen prominent writers and thinkers respond, including Nancy F. Cott, William N. Eskridge, Jr., Amitai Etzioni, Martha Albertson Fineman, and Cass R. Sunstein.
Table of Contents
Part I
Mary Lyndon Shanley: Just Marriage: On the Public Importance of Private Unions
Part II
Nancy F. Cott: The Public Stake
Joan C. Tronto: Marriage: Love or Care?
Cass R. Sunstein: Of Federalism and Caste
Martha Albertson Fineman: Why Marriage?
David B. Cruz: Mystification, Neutrality, and Same-Sex Couples in Marriage
William N. Eskridge Jr.: The Relational Case for Same-Sex Marriage
Amitai Etzioni: A Communitarian Position for Civil Unions
Milton C. Reagan Jr.: Between Justice and Commitment
Elizabeth F. Emens: Just Monogamy?
Drucilla Cornell: The Public Supports of Love
Wendy Brown: After Marriage
Brenda Cossman: Beyond Marriage
Tamara Metz: Why We Should Disestablish Marriage
Part III
Mary Lyndon Shanley: Afterword
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