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Marriage is a social institution from "summary" of Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan,Cacilda Jetha

Marriage is not a natural state of being. It is not something that arises spontaneously as a result of human biology or evolution. Instead, it is a social institution that has been created and shaped by human societies over time. Throughout history, different cultures have developed their own unique forms of marriage, each with its own rules and expectations. These rules and expectations are not fixed or immutable, but rather are constantly changing and evolving in response to the needs and values of the society in which they exist. At its core, marriage is a social contract between individuals, families, and communities. It serves as a way to regulate and organize relationships, inheritance, property, and social status. By establishing a clear framework for these aspects of life, marria...
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    Sex at Dawn

    Christopher Ryan

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