
Marriage and Love
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Authors:
- Goldman, Emma
1869 - 1940
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In a period marked by social upheaval and the questioning of traditional norms, "Marriage and Love" by Emma Goldman emerges as a thought-provoking essay that challenges the conventional views of romantic relationships. Goldman dissects the institution of marriage, arguing that it often stifles genuine love and individual freedom. She posits that love should be an unrestrained expression of personal connection, rather than a contractual obligation. This critical examination invites readers to reflect on the societal pressures surrounding marriage and the true essence of love. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, Goldman's work remains a vital exploration of personal autonomy and emotional authenticity in relationships. Dive into this compelling discourse to uncover the complexities of love beyond societal expectations.
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