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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Will Marriage Become A Thing Of The Past For All But The Wealthy?

Perhaps what we are witnessing is not so much the death of a tradition but a further widening of the class divide. The institution is dying -- for the poor.

The idea of Government-managed marriage — the institution that dates from the 1600s and has long been considered one of the foundations of the social structure of civilization — is rumored to have passed away, quietly, in 2011.

It has been widely reported that the institution died of complications from a progressive disease. The causes include growing equality in the workforce, social acceptance of licenseless sex, and the dissolving of the stigma of being either single or gay. In its prime, marriage offered economic structure and support to women who didn’t work outside the home, and a broadly accepted framework for child rearing. Ideally, marriage also offered security and companionship. But as cultural norms changed — influenced by increasing numbers of women seeking higher education and equal rights, along with the mid-20th-century Kinsey reports and the Masters and Johnson report, which offered stunning new insights into human sexual behavior — so too did the practice of marriage. The results: today there are more single than married people in the nation. The shotgun marriage has entered the realm of folklore. And the number of single parents has skyrocketed. A widely quoted 2010 Pew Research Center study reports that four in 10 respondents said the institution is becoming obsolete.

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3 comments:

Mr. Mcgranor said...

Why not present this as a good time for Common Law?

Anonymous said...

North Carolina seems to have its act together!

Anonymous said...

100-Lots of states already have common law on the books.


Personally, I'd rather see less marriages than more divorces. No reason to rush into such a big thing. I know older people who've been married 3-4 times. Hell I'm in my mid-20s and a former classmate of mine is on her 3rd! I know guys who've literally been dating a month and whamo, baby on the way. Screw that.