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The Myth in Marriage

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The work examines marriage by contrasting romantic idealism with practical realities, arguing that love and business coexist and must be balanced. It criticizes enforced dependence and sentimental limits placed on women, advocating economic freedom, paid recognition for motherhood, and democratic partnership in domestic life. The author contends that individual development, leisure for shared interests, and mutual responsibility produce healthier families and citizens, while servility perpetuates social ills. Throughout, romance is treated as an essential but insufficient element that thrives only when partners maintain autonomy, competence, and equitable division of duties.

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Alice Hubbard

Alice Hubbard was an American author and social reformer known for her exploration of marriage and relationships. Her notable work, "The Myth in Marriage," delves into the complexities and societal expectations surrounding the institution of marriage. Through her writing, Hubbard challenged conventional views and encouraged readers to reconsider the roles and dynamics within marital partnerships. Her contributions to literature reflect a progressive perspective on gender and personal autonomy, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century discussions on love and partnership.

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