Spiegel gave a compelling and fairly even account of the implications and stakes surrounding the leadership of Palestine's UN bid for statehood.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Palestinian statehood
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
When a marriage is legitimate
In Care of the Self, the third volume of The History of Sexuality trilogy, Foucault summarizes the history of marriage. Elite pagans married to form alliances of wealth and power; the poor married for economic practicality (i.e., a poor man might marry a poor woman and they, with their family, could support themselves). These marriages needed only the family's blessing. From there, interests of the State and of the Church took root. Marriages became increasingly social and public.
We have a tendency to look to an institution's origins to inform us on resolving contemporary issues.
We have a tendency to look to an institution's origins to inform us on resolving contemporary issues.
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