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Title: Free Marriage
Author: Ross Winn
Date: 1900
Language: en
Topics: marriage
Source: Retrieved on February 29, 2012 from http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Free_Marriage
Notes: Originally appearing in Free Society , September 2, 1900.

Ross Winn

Free Marriage

I am an Anarchist. I believe in liberty, absolute, unlimited. I believe

that every man, woman and child should be free. But I do not believe in

all the absurdities garbed and masked behind the word Anarchy, as

expounded by many of its professed apostles. I do not believe that

Anarchy stands for unorganized chaos, or that liberty leads to planless

pandemonium. I believe in social organization, with co-operation as the

basic principle.

The pernicious doctrine that the family must be disrupted, in order to

reach perfect and harmonious freedom under Anarchy, is too much

propagated by a certain class of writers and speakers, whose prominence

in our movement is a misfortune to the cause they profess to champion. I

certainly do not believe in law-enforced marriage, in sex relations

founded upon any kind of force, save the force of attraction, of love. I

am old-fashioned and orthodox to that extent — I believe in love. I

believe in the beauty of family life, and in the reality of family ties.

I would rather be the sole monarch of one true woman’s heart than the

temporary lover of a dozen Cleopatras, whose charms are mostly

second-hand, and in whose love-caresses I may see the practiced art of

the refined harlot. The family is the foundation of all refinement, of

all morality, of all that is noble and pure in human character and

thought; and without the family society would become, ‘ere the transit

of two suns, a brothel, man an unchained tiger, and civilization an

iridescent dream.

I believe in love and marriage — free love and free marriage — and,

above all, the family life. The family constitutes the home; and without

the home there can be no civilization, no order, nothing but universal

chaos. The free home and the free family life must be the basis of the

free commune, as the free commune must be the foundation of that free

international society for which the gospel of Anarchy stands. Otherwise

Anarchy is but a horrid vision of that universal chaos so frequently

associated with the term by our enemies.