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Amid the fracas over who can marry whom, professor and author Stephanie Coontz poses a provocative question in Monday’s New York Times that leads to some interesting history and shifts the focus of the debate: “Why do people—gay or straight—need the state’s permission to marry?”
http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20071126_marriage_and_the_state_not_exactly_a_love_story/
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