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9780805076332

Gay Marriage : Why It Is Good for Gays, Good for Straights, and Good for America

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805076332

  • ISBN10:

    0805076336

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-04-07
  • Publisher: Times Books
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List Price: $22.00

Summary

One of our most original and incisive social commentators has written a clear and honest essay explaining why gay marriage is important--even crucial--to the health of marriage in America today, grounding his argument in common sense, mainstream values and confronting the social conservatives on their own turf.

Author Biography

Jonathan Rauch is a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, a senior writer and columnist for National Journal, and a writer in residence at the Brookings Institution.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Imagination Gapp. 1
What Is Marriage For?p. 11
Accept No Substitutesp. 29
How Gays Will Benefitp. 55
How Straights Will Benefitp. 72
How Marriage Will Benefitp. 86
Married, Without Childrenp. 104
Anything Goesp. 123
Men Behaving Badlyp. 138
The Debt to Traditionp. 159
Getting It Rightp. 172
A Golden Anniversaryp. 192
Indexp. 197
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Excerpts

From Gay Marriage:

Gay marriage is at bottom not so much a civil rights issue as a civil responsibility issue. If the first "homosexual agenda" focused on gay rights—the right to have sex, the right to walk the streets in safety, the right to keep a job—the second focuses on gay responsibilities: marriage, military service, the rearing and mentoring of the young. If the rights agenda asked for protections, the responsibility agenda asks for obligations. Could that be why it arouses such fierce resistance? Oddly—I'd never have guessed—the responsibility agenda seems to meet stiffer resistance from much of straight America than the rights agenda ever did. At bottom hardly anyone wants to see homosexuals harassed, but treating them as grown-ups seems harder to accept.

America has taken mighty strides to end homosexual victimhood, a fact for which I will always be grateful. What remains is to close the gap between victimhood and adulthood.

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