Personal reasons and the cultural factor
(7) It is important to ask the deep reasons why contemporary culture is
witnessing a crisis in marriage, both in its religious and civil dimensions,
and the attempt to gain recognition and equivalency for de facto unions. In this way, unstable situations, which are
defined more by their negative aspect (the omission of marriage) than by their
positive characteristics, seem to be on a level similar to marriage. In fact, all these situations are
consolidated in different kinds of relations, but all are in contrast with a real
and full reciprocal self-giving that is stable and recognized socially. In a
context of privatization of love and the elimination of the institutional
character of marriage, the complexity of the economic, sociological and
psychological reasons suggests the need to delve into the ideological and
cultural background on which the phenomenon of de facto unions, as we know it
today, has been progressively growing and becoming affirmed.
The
progressive decrease in the number of marriages and families recognized as such
by the laws of different States, and the increase in some countries in the
number of unmarried couples who are living together cannot be explained
adequately as an isolated and spontaneous cultural movement. It seems to be a response to the historical
changes in societies in the contemporary cultural moment that some authors
describe as “post-modernism”. It is
certain that the decreased influence of the agricultural world, the development
of the tertiary sector of the economy, the increase in the average life span,
the instability of work and personal relationships, the reduction in the number
of family members living under the same roof, and the globalization of social
and economic phenomena have produced great instability in families and favored
the ideal of a smaller family. But is this enough to explain the contemporary
situation of marriage? The institution of marriage is experiencing a lesser
crisis where family traditions are stronger.
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