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    Milton : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000850932
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (183 pages)
    Series Statement: Why It's OK Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword by Elizabeth Brake -- Introduction -- One What Is Non-Monogamy? -- Introduction -- What Is Monogamy? -- Monogamy as a Social Convention -- Romantic Relationships Are Dyadic -- Romantic Relationships and Their Exclusivities -- What Is Non-Monogamy? -- The Non/Monogamous Spectrum -- Mapping the Margins of Non/Monogamy: Some Non-Monogamies -- Cheating/Adultery -- Polyamory and Polyfidelity -- Friendship -- Singles -- Summary -- References -- Two Why It's OK to NOT be Monogamous -- Introduction -- Why It's NOT OK to Be Non-Monogamous -- Monogamy Is Natural -- Divine Ordination -- Justification From Specialness -- Sexual Health -- Jealousy -- Compersion -- The TEA Objection -- Consent and Non-Monogamy -- Spurious Consent -- Polyamory Is Harmful to the Society -- Summary -- References -- Three Monogamous and Non-Monogamous Identity -- Monogamous Identity? -- Non-Monogamous Identity(-Ies) -- Summary -- References -- Four Why It's NOT OK for Liberal States to be Monogamous -- Introduction -- Political Liberalism and What It Requires of Marriage -- Plural Marriages -- Recognizing Non-Monogamies and Some Concomitant Challenges -- Summary -- References -- Five Conclusion -- Notes -- Foreword -- What Is Non-Monogamy? -- Why It's OK to NOT be Monogamous -- Monogamous and Non-Monogamous Identity -- Why It's NOT OK for Liberal States to be Monogamous -- Index.
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    [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE | London : Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781000850932 , 1000850935 , 9781003375036 , 1003375030 , 9781000850956 , 1000850951
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 306.8423
    Keywords: Non-monogamous relationships ; Monogamous relationships ; PHILOSOPHY / General
    Abstract: The downsides of monogamy are felt by most people engaged in long-term relationships, including restrictions on self-discovery, limits on friendship, sexual boredom, and a circumscribed understanding of intimacy. Yet, a "happily ever after" monogamy is assumed to be the ideal form of romantic love in many modern societies: a relationship that is morally ideal and will bring the most happiness to its two partners. In Why It's OK to Not Be Monogamous, Justin L. Clardy deeply questions these assumptions. He rejects the claim that non-monogamy among honest, informed and consenting adults is morally impermissible. He shows instead how polyamorous relationships can actually be exemplars of moral virtue. The book discusses how social and political forces sustain and reward monogamous relationships. The book defines non-monogamy as a privative concept; a negation of monogamy. Looking at its prevalence in the United States, the book explains how common criticisms of non-monogamy come up short. Clardy argues, as some researchers have recently shown--monogamy relies on continually demonizing non-monogamy to sustain its moral status. Finally, the book concludes with a focus on equality, asking what justice for polyamorous individuals might look like
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