The following are a few essays on marriage and divorce.
In the first, "Custody Court Massacre," Bernard Chapin describes the destruction of a friend of his by the divorce court. In the second, "(C-BINO) Confirmed Bachelor In Name Only", Chapin explains why he thinks marriage, given the right circumstances, may still conceivably be a realistic option for a man.
The third essay, by Robert Jackson, "Free Market Marriage," strikes me as downright bizarre at the end, but it might be worthy of some discussion.
And then there's this one, by W. James Antle III, entitled "The problem with marriage today – is me."
I truly wonder if the institution of marriage has been mortally wounded.
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