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I should say that Marriage itself is not, strictly speaking, in keeping with Objectivist principles.
The proper basis for all voluntary (free market) interactions where parties make commitments is the CONTRACT.
Contracts define the obligations of parties towards one another, and have a time limit. If after the time limit expires, all parties are still happy with the terms, the contract can be renewed. If parties are no longer happy they can dissolve the relationship or they can re-negociate a new contract.
Romantic relationships are no exception. The proper basis for commitments is the CIVIL UNION CONTRACT.
Marriage is a destructive, irrational oath - there is a rigid, limited set of commitments which are supposed to be frozen in time forever. This is crazy, because people change and demanding that a set of terms be frozen forever is a one-way ticket to unhappiness and self destruction. Divorces and unhappy marriages destroy lives and rip people apart.
Rationality is something which must be applied to ALL areas of life, not just economics! Rationality demands that marriage must be replaced by the Civil Union Contract.
http://www.betterhumans.com/Features/Columns/Change_Surfing/column.aspx?articleID=2003-07-28-3
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