What is Right with Marriage
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    • Front Matter
    • Preface
    • Contents
    • Chapter I: How It Came About That Domestic Theory was Written Down
    • Chapter II: Diverse Theories of Marriage and of the Family Which Now Prevail
    • Chapter III: The Place of Domestic Theory among the Social Sciences
    • Chapter IV: Of the Nature of a Personal Relationship
    • Chapter V: Of the Nature of Marriage
    • Chapter VI: The Natural Family
    • Chapter VII: The Family and Convention
    • Chapter VIII: The Family and Authority
    • Chapter IX: The Family and Self-Interest
    • Chapter X: The Domestic View of Human Nature
    • Chapter XI: Appreciation
    • Chapter XII: Time, Love, and Habit
    • Chapter XIII: The Function of the Family
    • Chapter XIV: The Four Types of the Natural Family
    • Chapter XV: Marriage and Children
    • Chapter XVI: Marriage and Sex Monopoly
    • Chapter XVII: Marriage and Art
    • Chapter XVIII: Marriage and the Individual
    • Index
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Robert C. Binkley and Frances W. Binkley, What is Right with Marriage: An Outline of Domestic Theory (New York: D. Appleton, 1929).

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