The morality of marriage
Michael Buerk examines the case for the moral value of marriage.
Itβs Valentineβs Day, when we celebrate romantic love, and is there anything more romantic than getting married? Itβs the way all those old films end, after all the βwill they, wonβt theyβ, the couple finally tie the knot, the titles roll and we all enjoy the warm certainty that theyβre sorted for life. Whatβs not to love about marriage? A lifelong commitment to care for each other... a solemn promise rooted in loveβ¦ perhaps the foundation for starting a family. But for many, marriage is losing its gloss. The latest government figures suggest that the proportion of adults in England and Wales who are married has, for the first time, fallen below 50%.
The rise of pre-nuptial agreements signals a change in levels of confidence about marriage. Is forever still forever? If it probably isnβt β then letβs just plan ahead for when it all goes wrong.
We live much longer than in the past, so βtil death us do partβ is likely to be a very long time indeed. Perhaps itβs now unreasonable to expect a lifelong commitment. Short of that, are human beings even built for monogamy? If love dies in a marriage, should that be the end, or is marital commitment broader than that? There is some evidence that outcomes for children are better if parents are married, and some people see it as a fundamental building block of society. But is there a moral value to marriage? Is it a striving for what is finest about being human, the highest realisation of not just romantic love, but of that important social unit β the couple? Or just an old fashioned idea, rooted in outdated traditions, all wrapped up in a sentimental rose tinted fantasy?
Presenter: Michael Buerk
Producers: Jonathan Hallewell and Peter Everett
Assistant Producer: Ruth Purser
Editor: Tim Pemberton
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