000737734 000__ 03771cam\a2200421Ii\4500 000737734 001__ 737734 000737734 005__ 20210515111442.0 000737734 008__ 141106s2015\\\\nju\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\d 000737734 010__ $$a 2015937044 000737734 020__ $$a9780691166483$$q(hardcover) 000737734 020__ $$a069116648X$$q(hardcover) 000737734 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn894625422 000737734 035__ $$a737734 000737734 040__ $$aYDXCP$$beng$$erda$$cYDXCP$$dBTCTA$$dBDX$$dUUM$$dOCLCO$$dGWL$$dNBO$$dGZL$$dCDX$$dNZLPP$$dILI$$dRCE$$dKBC$$dOBE$$dGBVCP$$dCOH$$dLMR 000737734 043__ $$an-us--- 000737734 049__ $$aISEA 000737734 050_4 $$aHQ1033$$b.M33 2015 000737734 08204 $$a306.84/8$$223 000737734 1001_ $$aMacedo, Stephen,$$d1957-$$eauthor. 000737734 24510 $$aJust married :$$bsame-sex couples, monogamy & the future of marriage /$$cStephen Macedo. 000737734 2463_ $$aSame-sex couples, monogamy, & the future of marriage 000737734 24630 $$aSame sex couples, monogamy and the future of marriage 000737734 264_1 $$aPrinceton, New Jersey :$$bPrinceton University Press,$$c[2015] 000737734 264_4 $$c©2015 000737734 300__ $$axi, 300 pages ;$$c23 cm 000737734 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000737734 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000737734 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000737734 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 267-291) and index. 000737734 5050_ $$aIntroduction : why marriage matters -- Part I. Why same-sex marriage? Gay rights and the constitution of reasons -- Traditional marriage and public law -- Marriage, gender justice, and children's well-being -- Part II. Why marriage? The special status of marriage -- Marriage : obligations, benefits, and access -- Reform proposals and alternatives to marriage -- Part III. Why two? Monogamy, polygamy, and democracy. The challenge of polygamy -- Polygamy, monogamy, and marriage justice -- Polygamy unbound? : the Kody Brown family and the future of plural marriage -- Conclusion : happily ever after. 000737734 520__ $$a"The institution of marriage stands at a critical juncture. As gay marriage equality gains acceptance in law and public opinion, questions abound regarding marriage's future. Will same-sex marriage lead to more radical marriage reform? Should it? Antonin Scalia and many others on the right warn of a slippery slope from same-sex marriage toward polygamy, adult incest, and the dissolution of marriage as we know it. Equally, many academics, activists, and intellectuals on the left contend that there is no place for monogamous marriage as a special status defined by law. Just Married demonstrates that both sides are wrong: the same principles of democratic justice that demand marriage equality for same-sex couples also lend support to monogamous marriage. Stephen Macedo displays the groundlessness of arguments against same-sex marriage and defends marriage as a public institution against those who would eliminate its special status or supplant it with private arrangements. Arguing that monogamy reflects and cultivates our most basic democratic values, Macedo opposes the legal recognition of polygamy, but agrees with progressives that public policies should do more to support nontraditional caring and caregiving relationships. Throughout, Macedo explores the meaning of contemporary marriage and the reasons for its fragility and its enduring significance. His defense of reformed marriage against slippery slope alarmists on the right, and radical critics of marriage on the left, vindicates the justice and common sense of the emerging consensus. Casting new light on today's debates over the future of marriage, Just Married lays the groundwork for a stronger institution."--Dust jacket. 000737734 650_0 $$aSame-sex marriage. 000737734 650_0 $$aMarriage. 000737734 650_0 $$aMonogamous relationships. 000737734 650_0 $$aGay couples$$xFamily relationships. 000737734 650_0 $$aSame-sex marriage$$zUnited States. 000737734 650_0 $$aMarriage$$zUnited States. 000737734 650_0 $$aPolygamy. 000737734 85200 $$bgen$$hHQ1033$$i.M33$$i2015 000737734 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:737734$$pGLOBAL_SET 000737734 980__ $$aBIB 000737734 980__ $$aBOOK