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    • Social Sciences
    • Legal Studies
    • Gender Studies

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    • Marriage is currently a subject of significant public discourse, particularly concerning same-sex unions.
    • Existing legal frameworks surrounding marriage are often viewed through the lens of societal norms and state interests.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a contrarian perspective on the institution of marriage.
    • To analyze marriage as a legal construct influenced by sexism and capitalism.
    • To question the naturalness of lifelong pair-bonding.

    Main Methods:

    • Critical analysis of the institution of marriage.
    • Examination of the historical and societal roles of marriage.
    • Deconstruction of traditional notions of marriage and pair-bonding.

    Main Results:

    • Marriage is identified as a legal construct serving state interests in sexism and capitalism.
    • The connection between marriage and spiritual or emotional bonding is deemed lost.
    • The concept of lifelong pair-bonding as a natural state is disputed.

    Conclusions:

    • Marriage should be viewed critically as a tool of state control and societal stratification.
    • LGBTQ+ and polyamorous communities are encouraged to seek the abolition of marriage.
    • Advocating for marriage abolition offers a path beyond state-sanctioned privilege.