In a well-known New Yorker cartoon, a man and a woman sit together on a couch, clearly in the midst of a conversation about marriage for gay and lesbian couples. “Haven\u27t they suffered enough?” one of them asks. Although the cartoon characters jest, the question of why gay people are fighting so hard for the right to marry is a serious one. After all, marriage rates have been dropping steadily in the United States and in much of the world, and divorce rates remain high. Why, then, are lesbians and gay men fighting so hard to join an institution that appears, by most indicators, to be on the decline? There is no single answer to this question, of course. Political ideology and social experiences are important determinants of any given per...
There is no formula for assessing social change and resolving the traditional, conservative oppositi...
Copyright (2014) ARPA, University of Sydney - School of Economics. Published version of the paper re...
While wincing at the Republican Party\u27s vehemence against gay marriage, one lesbian couple in Mas...
"Courts and legislatures grant a heterosexual couple the legal right to marry. (Krause 37) Why has t...
Marriage is surely at a crossroad, as the chapters in this volume so richly attest. In fact, marriag...
Before we can consider the public purposes of marriage in America, we must understand what marriage ...
Most unbiased evaluations of marriage as an institution consider it an unmitigated benefit, at least...
The benefits of [homosexual] marriage may outweigh the costs. Nonetheless, since the public hostilit...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
Reflection on the prospect of varied, individualized possibilities for the meaning of marriage sugge...
[...] opposite-sex couples desiring a traditional marriage could choose the option that generally ad...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
Maggie Gallagher, President of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, argues that to the only...
There is no formula for assessing social change and resolving the traditional, conservative oppositi...
Copyright (2014) ARPA, University of Sydney - School of Economics. Published version of the paper re...
While wincing at the Republican Party\u27s vehemence against gay marriage, one lesbian couple in Mas...
"Courts and legislatures grant a heterosexual couple the legal right to marry. (Krause 37) Why has t...
Marriage is surely at a crossroad, as the chapters in this volume so richly attest. In fact, marriag...
Before we can consider the public purposes of marriage in America, we must understand what marriage ...
Most unbiased evaluations of marriage as an institution consider it an unmitigated benefit, at least...
The benefits of [homosexual] marriage may outweigh the costs. Nonetheless, since the public hostilit...
While a great deal of research has been conducted concerning public opinion about same-sex marriage,...
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
Reflection on the prospect of varied, individualized possibilities for the meaning of marriage sugge...
[...] opposite-sex couples desiring a traditional marriage could choose the option that generally ad...
Same-sex marriage is now a reality across Western countries. While this was a positive achievement f...
Maggie Gallagher, President of the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, argues that to the only...
There is no formula for assessing social change and resolving the traditional, conservative oppositi...
Copyright (2014) ARPA, University of Sydney - School of Economics. Published version of the paper re...
While wincing at the Republican Party\u27s vehemence against gay marriage, one lesbian couple in Mas...