Edward Carpenter 
Marriage in Free Society [EPUB ebook] 
Challenging Traditional Views on Marriage and Society

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In ‘Marriage in Free Society, ‘ Edward Carpenter offers a provocative critique of traditional marriage structures, advocating for more liberated and egalitarian forms of interpersonal relationships. Written in a clear, accessible style, Carpenter employs a blend of philosophical reflection and sociological analysis, situating his arguments within the broader context of early 20th-century progressive thought. His discourse not only challenges the conventions of his time but also opens avenues for a reimagined understanding of love, partnership, and personal freedom. The book engages with themes of sexuality, gender roles, and societal norms, inviting readers to reconsider deeply ingrained beliefs about romantic relationships. Edward Carpenter, an influential English social reformer, poet, and early advocate of homosexual rights, was profoundly concerned with the intersection of sexuality and society. His own experiences and friendships, particularly within the burgeoning movement for sexual liberation, shaped his critical perspectives on marriage and familial structures. Carpenter’s alignment with the Socialist movement and his embrace of the ideals of aestheticism reflect his commitment to human freedom and an egalitarian social order, influences that resonate throughout this seminal work. ‘Marriage in Free Society’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of marital concepts and the discourse around human relationships. Carpenter’s bold vision and incisive analysis provide not only historical insight but also a relevant framework for contemporary discussions on love, commitment, and societal expectations. This book encourages readers to rethink their assumptions about marriage and embrace a broader spectrum of relational possibilities.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 121 ● ISBN 4064066140601 ● 文件大小 0.6 MB ● 出版者 Good Press ● 市 Prague ● 国家 CZ ● 发布时间 2019 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7515033 ● 复制保护 社会DRM

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