Free Love; Or, a Philosophical Demonstration of the Non-Exclusive Nature of Connubial Love, Also, a Review of the Exclusive Feature of the Fowlers, Adin Ballou, H.C. Wright, and Andrew Jackson Davis On Marriage
Austin Kent
Free Love; Or, a Philosophical Demonstration of the Non-Exclusive Nature of Connubial Love, Also, a Review of the Exclusive Feature of the Fowlers, Adin Ballou, H.C. Wright, and Andrew Jackson Davis On Marriage
Austin Kent
This provocative work challenges traditional ideas about love and marriage, arguing that connubial love is not exclusive and can be shared among multiple partners. Written by Austin Kent, a little-known author and social critic of the late 19th century, this book offers a compelling alternative to conventional notions of romantic love.
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