In my previous post on the topic, which was somewhat rushed, I asserted that the best solution to the issue of marriage inequality for homosexuals is a libertarian one: make everyone equal not by allowing gay marriage, but by getting the state out of the business of straight marriage. I believe this is not only the easiest consensus political solution, but also the most normatively desireable result. The remainder of this post explicates the argument, in six part:
More on decoupling marriage and the state
More on decoupling marriage and the state
More on decoupling marriage and the state
In my previous post on the topic, which was somewhat rushed, I asserted that the best solution to the issue of marriage inequality for homosexuals is a libertarian one: make everyone equal not by allowing gay marriage, but by getting the state out of the business of straight marriage. I believe this is not only the easiest consensus political solution, but also the most normatively desireable result. The remainder of this post explicates the argument, in six part: