It really depends how many professionals earning over the threshold there are left, because there would be a huge number earning below the threshold (surely more than those above it) who are currently doing it, and that money can go a long way in developing countries.
There are usually a few perks to being married that make a lot of things easier, f.e. the ones gay activists complain about if gay marriage is not allowed in that country or f.e. easier immigration process to a foreign country if you're married to its citizen.
Not limiting the amount of persons in a single marriage would probably complicate it a lot more + make marriage more vulnerable for abuse. But its probably smth that we'll have in the next decades given the rise of popularity of polyamory
No joking..
Why is polygamy not yet surfacing?
Why is it not constitutional, considering religion is not a thing almost anymore in law/constitution etc
No joking..
Why is polygamy not yet surfacing?
Why is it not constitutional, considering religion is not a thing almost anymore in law/constitution etc
Even though most Western countries are secular, our societies are build on Christian/Jewish foundations and traditions. Besides that, there are religious political parties. Out of the 5 cabinets my country had over the last 13 years, 4 of them had a Christian party in it, and the last 2 cabinets even had 2 Christian parties.