Alina Grosu

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The social and legal institution of marriage sets a kind of institutional limit on the uncontrollability of love, one intended to guarantee that both partners are available to, and in a way can be controlled by, each other, even if, as Elisabeth von Thadden points out, this form of control has heretofore been thoroughly defined by patriarchy and gender inequality.
The Uncontrollability of the World
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