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“Marriage has existed for the benefit of men and has been a legally sanctioned method of control over women... Male society has sold us the idea of marriage... Now we know it is the institution that has failed us and we must work to destroy it... The end of the institution of marriage is a necessary condition for the liberation of women. Therefore, it is important for us to encourage women to leave their husbands and not to live individually with men.” – Nancy Lehmann and Helen Sullinger The Document: Declaration of Feminism, 1971