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Free Market Marriage

Restoring the Foundation of American Society

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Free Market Marriage

By: Alan W. Cohen
Narrated by: Alan W. Cohen
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Life partner intergenerational marriage developed over centuries, each faith creating their own rules of behavior. At the Founding of the United States of America, Religious Freedom was the cornerstone of society. At the start, couples would enter into the vows of their respective faith without government interference. In 1877, consistent with the Constitution, the United States Supreme Court declared that marital was a private contract. Eleven years later, four Justices declared that the amorphous State had always regulated marriage and divorce.

More than 150 years of government intrusion has all but destroyed the institution. Today, young people are lost, without purpose, feeling hopeless. Every malady that plagues America can be traced to the destruction of this institution. This book traces the reasons for the destruction and proposes a way to restore life partner marriage beginning with ending unconstitutional governmental interference in the family.

A new movement will emerge from the ashes, restore our lost freedoms, and rebuild the core of America. It is up to the youngest generation to reclaim their legacy, the freedoms promised in the Declaration so that they might pursue their own road to happiness.

©2025 Alan Wayne Cohen (P)2025 Alan Wayne Cohen
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