But not necessarily a monogamous one. However, the outlawing of polyandry in China and India in the 1950s, alongside the existing Western European position (and Japan's earlier change in that regard … (View Post)
Yes - it's that legal/tax side that happens to be framed in terms of "pairs of people", and that's a hang-over from the historic construction of marriage from the prevailing moral authority… (View Post)
This distinction between "personal" and "social" morals is an interesting one, especially when we start to consider units of "personal" e.g. "things that affect onl… (View Post)
59% want assisted dying for themselves. 68% want it for their loved ones. That 9% is precisely why I think there are problems with this bill. (View Post)