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In unhealthy societies, marked by physical and
emotional violence relationships are unhealthy because people's ability to
love, receive love and express love are inhibited and stifled at best, crippled
at worst.
As the mode of expression of love derives from
a higher and nobler Spiritual/Moral source the likelihood that its expression
will be healthy in a sick society is proportionately reduced.
The base is nothing other than the noble that
is imperfectly expressed in a world too brutish and cruel to bear the
sublimity.
Therefore, those who would practice true polyamory, that is the giving and receiving of profound and
intimate love from as many people as one can, are also driven by the desire to
make the world generally better. They are driven by the desire to create the
conditions within which that love can live.
All manners of emancipation must exist
together. Polyamory cannot be fully expressed without
anarchy. It's something like taking the B complex of Vitamins; you can't just
take one, you need the whole complex.
Doreen Ellen Bell-Dotan,