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Watch Dr Clare Chambers argue against state-recognised marriage

You can now see College Fellow Dr Clare Chambers critiquing state-recognised marriage in this  hosted by the Intellectual Forum.

Based on her book , Dr Chambers argued that state-recognised marriage violates both equality and liberty, even when expanded to include same-sex couples. Instead she proposed the marriage-free state: an egalitarian state in which religious or secular marriages are permitted but have no legal status.

Dr Chambers answered questions from the audience including:

  • Could the proposals actually limit liberty because at present you can opt out of state intervention by not marrying?
  • Would the proposals create a bonanza for lawyers?
  • Why argue that marriage as it is now cannot be reformed?
  • Isn't marriage fundamentally about money and free labour? Would it be better to demand payment for childcare and housework to reform marriage?

The sold-out event on 15 October was run by the Intellectual Forum as part of the .

Dr Clare Chambers is Reader in Political Philosophy at the University and a Fellow of °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½Ó¿Ú.