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Marriage and Morals

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Engelsk
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First published in 1929, ‘Marriage and Morals’ is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of love, sexuality, and human relationships by renowned British philosopher and Nobel laureate Bertrand Russell. Known for his clear, rational prose and fearless critique of social norms, Russell challenges the traditional moral codes surrounding marriage and family life. In this pioneering work, he questions the foundations of sexual ethics rooted in religion and outdated societal conventions, advocating instead for personal freedom, gender equality, and a more compassionate approach to relationships. Topics such as birth control, divorce, monogamy, and the changing role of women are examined with remarkable foresight, aiming to align moral standards with human happiness and reason. Controversial upon its release, ‘Marriage and Morals’ sparked widespread debate for its progressive views, yet it played a significant role in shaping modern attitudes toward marriage and sexuality. Russell’s arguments remain strikingly relevant, offering a critical lens through which to examine the evolving nature of intimacy, commitment, and social expectations. This enduring work invites readers to reflect on how personal and societal values intersect—and how they might be transformed in pursuit of a more humane and rational future.

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E-bog: 15. november 2025