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A sustained interrogation of the institution of marriage that exposes legal, economic, and sentimental contradictions producing hypocrisy and social harm. The author surveys sexual customs and alternatives such as monogamy, polygyny, and polyandry, debates divorce, child welfare, women's economic dependence, and reproductive rights, and considers population and political consequences. Mixing polemic, satire, and staged discussion, the work challenges romanticized domestic ideals and argues for legal and social reforms to reconcile private relationships with individual freedom, economic justice, and public stability.
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