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Love An Unromantic Discussion 1st Edition Evans Mary

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Love An Unromantic Discussion 1st Edition Evans Mary
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Publisher: Polity
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.35 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Evans, Mary
ISBN: 9780745620732, 0745620736
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Love An Unromantic Discussion 1st Edition Evans Mary by Evans, Mary 9780745620732, 0745620736 instant download after payment.

Since the end of the eighteenth century, the pursuit of 'true love' has been enshrined in the expectations of Western societies. We regard this pursuit as our right, and organize our lives around it. However, the possibility that love is becoming more difficult to achieve in the West has begun to attract considerable attention. The consensus is that love is both deeply desirable and extremely difficult to find.
This highly original book explores two aspects of the nature of the apparently socially essential 'glue' of love. The first theme concerns the sources of our ideas about love: where the concept originated and, most importantly, what its relationship has been to morality and moral systems. The second theme is our determination to find love: whatever the social and personal costs, the desire for identification with another person drives us to impossible expectations and occasionally damaging alternatives.
In a compelling critique, this book rejects the high romantic version of love as well as what could be described as a contractual version of love. In their place, it describes a love that depends upon reasoned care and commitment and argues that we should abandon love in its romanticized and commercialized form.

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