Many of you will automatically think, "Well, it doesn't mean that all families are bad, in fact, mine is quite good,"
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or, "Well, okay the way my dad treated my mom was a little weird, but it wasn't that bad, and she loved him"
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or, "My family was a little messed up but that doesn't mean the overall idea of a family is bad"
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Which just misses the point. The institution of the family is better than it used to be because we changed how the law protects people.
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We didn't abolish the wife, we tried to make her a legal and economic equal (and have not yet succeeded)
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And marriage evolved from coverture into the mythos implemented by Windsor/Obergefell: being about love and human dignity
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Part of me still yearns for the abolition of marriage, but if given the opportunity to do so, of course I wouldn't
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Emancipation isn't about the abolition of categories, it's a long hard intergenerational struggle to make a better world
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(haha the second shift can definitely exist under full communism tho, and it's a known problem, so this ending is entirely tongue-in-cheek)
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