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Marriage

2021/2/2
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In episode 15 of Overthink, Ellie and David discuss the history and philosophy of marriage. Why do married people in the U.S. receive over 1,000 legal benefits that single people do not? Ellie and David dive into Foucault's analysis of ancient Roman marriage and Hegel's idea that marriage unites the subjective and objective spheres. Then the two discuss the way it’s been used bio-politically, as well as queer critiques of marriage. They also discuss minimal marriage as a solution, how the average wedding in America costs thirty thousand dollars, their own experience with the idea of marriage, and much more!Interested in works discussed? Bertrand Russell, Marriage and MoralsMichel Foucault, History of Sexuality, Volume 3Elizabeth Brake, Minimizing MarriageG.W.F. Hegel, Outlines of the Philosophy of RightCarrie Jenkins, What Love IsAnthony Giddens, The Transformation of Intimacy **Modem Futura)**Modem Futura is your guide to the bold frontiers of tomorrow, where technology,... Listen on: Apple Podcasts)   Spotify)

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