'Throughout history and in virtually all human societies marriage has
always been the union of a man and a woman." So says the Coalition for Marriage, whose
petition against same-sex unions in the UK has so far attracted 500,000
signatures. It's a familiar claim, and it is wrong. Dozens of societies,
across many centuries, have recognised same-sex marriage. In a few
cases, before the 14th century, it was even celebrated in church.
This
is an example of a widespread phenomenon: myth-making by cultural
conservatives about past relationships. Scarcely challenged, family
values campaigners have been able to construct a history that is almost
entirely false...
A handy breakdown of the historical arguments that the family has always been in a state of flux by George Monbiot in The Guardian.
There's a very interesting Radio 4 programme here on Declinism - the belief that something or everything is not as good as it used to be.
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
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