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    “Polygamy Now!” by Elizabeth Joseph is an opinionated view on why polygamy is needed in modern, working women’s lives. As a mother, busy lawyer, and journalist, Joseph feels, through polygamy, she found the perfect compromise to have a successful family and work life. Although she speaks highly of it, she fails to realize that polygamy is not as feminist as she believes. Polygamy strongly enforces traditional gender roles and allows men to be lazy. Throughout her speech, Joseph speaks of, what

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    questioning the very premise and foundation which lies upon the boundaries of marriage and monogamy. Does being in a monogamous relationship mean one is better off economically? One can never know; thousands of societies in history have practiced polygamy and have bloomed blissfully in their times, yet have ultimately come to their unlawful demise in the end. This could however lead one to believe that the premature ending of monogamy could be sought towards as well. George Murdock, an American anthropologist

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    they carry on. Polygamy is a well-known type of marriage and can be found in today’s society. Polygamy is a culturally sanctioned marriage involving more than two people. Most Americans today are used to monogamy, which is believed to be the traditional form of marriage between two individuals. Many Americans think that the majority of marriages practice monogamy but, studies show that polygamy outnumber monogamous cultures, therefore there are more marriages that practice polygamy than monogamy

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    The debate about whether plural marriage, which is also referred to as polygamy, is morally right or wrong has been a topic of interest for quite some time. There are people on both sides of the debate, some thinking it is right, while others thinking it is wrong. My goal of this paper is to support the claim that plural marriages, or polygamy, is morally wrong. Polygamy can lead to child abuse and neglect. Not in all, but in most cases, males are the more dominate gender and typically marry younger

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    Practicing Polygamy: The Harsh Outcomes “I now pronounce you husband and wives.” Polygamy is a religion that has been practiced for centuries by Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). Polygamous marriages consists of more than one spouse, and usually includes 3-7 adults. Polygamists spread their beliefs all around the world, however, the practice of polygamy is illegal in all 50 states. The crime is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both. Although some people believe polygamy should

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    The Pros and Cons of Polygamy Essay

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    Polygamy is the practice where a man is married to one or more wife at the same time. Currently, Polygamy is illegal in all 50 states but not every country. The United States is the only country that bans Polygamy constitutionally and yet still has families living in secret polygamist marriages. These families have had to lie and hide to save themselves from being arrested and broken up from their families. Without the patriarch, most of these women do not know how to survive financially on their

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    for the women because she is able to share the wealth along with several other wives that the wealthy male has. Their children are also ensured a safe future as their father has a well amount of money to spend on them. One of the many reasons that polygamy should continue to be illegal is because of the children that have to suffer through the pain that their mothers may suffer as well. Children have to suffer through the abuse that their fathers put upon them and the education that they earn is extremely

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    United States practice polygamy, although it is prohibited. Polygamy is the custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time. Polygamy ranges from one man having numerous wives, to one woman having several husbands. It is more likely for a man to have multiple wives, than for a woman to have multiple husbands. Polygamy is discriminated against because people do not see eye to eye with polygamists’ life choices. Adults should be free to practice polygamy because there should not

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    The debate between, is polygamy ethical and should it be legal is becoming more intense with television shows like “Sisterwives,” “My Five Wives” and “Big Love”. The new generation is more accepting of rights than previous generations. Whether a male wants five wives or to marry anther male, the newest generation just wants everyone to happy. Polygamy is not legal in the United States; therefore, the people who practice polygamy have to practice in private. Anything that is illegal is steered away

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    two types, which are monogamy and polygamy. Monogamy is defined as the marriage between a man and a woman, while polygamy is defined as a marriage one man and several women at any one time or vice versa. The question is, how should one define polygamy in a more detailed way? Polygamy is a multifaceted phenomenon and an outcome of power relations with deep cultural, economic, social and political

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