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Thus argues philosopher Martha Nussbaum, a stauch supporter of same-sex marriage. She also argues the state has no compelling interest in preventing siblings from marrying (-should they be of age and choose to), or parents and children.
I read Nussbaum’s early works, “The Fragility of Goodness,” and “The Therapy of Desire” some twenty years ago and thought her a forceful intellect. As for the argument regarding same-sex marriage, I disagree with her conclusion of course, though I can easily follow the logic that got her there.
The main reason I find this worth posting is that the ‘it will lead to polygamy’ line is usually seen as a “scare-tactic” by opponents of same-sex marriage. Here, Nussbaumn, a supporter of same-sex marriage argues that the same logic DOES mean polygamy would have to be permitted. (She just doesn’t think that is a bad thing.)
legalinsurrection.com/2013/03/polygamy-would-have-to-be-permitted/
The link is to an article about this at legal insurrection. Embedded in the story is a link to a video of Nussbaumn’s 2009 speech at Cornell.
I read Nussbaum’s early works, “The Fragility of Goodness,” and “The Therapy of Desire” some twenty years ago and thought her a forceful intellect. As for the argument regarding same-sex marriage, I disagree with her conclusion of course, though I can easily follow the logic that got her there.
The main reason I find this worth posting is that the ‘it will lead to polygamy’ line is usually seen as a “scare-tactic” by opponents of same-sex marriage. Here, Nussbaumn, a supporter of same-sex marriage argues that the same logic DOES mean polygamy would have to be permitted. (She just doesn’t think that is a bad thing.)
legalinsurrection.com/2013/03/polygamy-would-have-to-be-permitted/
The link is to an article about this at legal insurrection. Embedded in the story is a link to a video of Nussbaumn’s 2009 speech at Cornell.