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When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. "The Future of Marriage analyzes recent survey data from 35 countries, offering the first scientific evidence that support for marriage is weakest in those nations where support for gay marriage is strongest."
The Future of Marriage Book Summary : The idea of this book began in a conversation David Blankenhorn had with the president of Freedom to Marry, a group advocating equal marriage rights for same-sex couples. The Future of Marriage Paperback – March 25, 2009 by David Blankenhorn (Author) The Future of Marriage By David Blankenhorn With precision and passion, David Blankenhorn offers a bold new argument in the debate over same-sex marriage: that it would essentially deny all children, not just the children of same-sex couples, their birthright to their own mother and father. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Bernard, Jessie Shirley, 1903-Future of marriage.
Search. When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages―his and hers―and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. [Jessie Shirley Bernard] Home. The future of marriage. When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles.
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New York, Bantam Books [1973, ©1972] (OCoLC)647663032 Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages—his and hers—and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages—his and hers—and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. So in that sense, what marriage is and why it matters are ultimately what this debate is all about.
When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. --Jacket. This man asked Blankenhorn, a leading figure in the “marriage movement,” to endorse his group’s objectives. Read 8 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages--his and hers--and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. the future of marriage book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.
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When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages—his and hers—and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. The future of marriage by Jessie Bernard, 1982, Yale University Press edition, in English - 2nd ed.
When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. "The Future of Marriage analyzes recent survey data from 35 countries, offering the first scientific evidence that support for marriage is weakest in those nations where support for gay marriage is strongest."
The Future of Marriage Book Summary : The idea of this book began in a conversation David Blankenhorn had with the president of Freedom to Marry, a group advocating equal marriage rights for same-sex couples. The Future of Marriage Paperback – March 25, 2009 by David Blankenhorn (Author) The Future of Marriage By David Blankenhorn With precision and passion, David Blankenhorn offers a bold new argument in the debate over same-sex marriage: that it would essentially deny all children, not just the children of same-sex couples, their birthright to their own mother and father. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Bernard, Jessie Shirley, 1903-Future of marriage.
Search. When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages―his and hers―and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. [Jessie Shirley Bernard] Home. The future of marriage. When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles.
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New York, Bantam Books [1973, ©1972] (OCoLC)647663032 Create lists, bibliographies and reviews: or Search WorldCat. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages—his and hers—and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages—his and hers—and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. So in that sense, what marriage is and why it matters are ultimately what this debate is all about.
When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. --Jacket. This man asked Blankenhorn, a leading figure in the “marriage movement,” to endorse his group’s objectives. Read 8 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages--his and hers--and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. the future of marriage book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.
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When The Future of Marriage was first published it was immediately acclaimed as a classic contribution to the literature of marriage and of sex roles. In it, the eminent sociologist Jessie Bernard argued that in ever marriage there are actually two marriages—his and hers—and that sociological data reveals that marriage is more beneficial for men than for women. The future of marriage by Jessie Bernard, 1982, Yale University Press edition, in English - 2nd ed.