The New More Than Two : A Philosophical Reimagining of the Classic Nonmonogamy Guide

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A manual for loving justly in a complex, power-laden world.A decade after the celebrated but controversial 2014 book, The New More Than Two is More Than Two for the post-#MeToo era.The entirely rewritten The New More Than Two represents a complete conceptual reorientation focused on care, mutual accountability and empathy.It rejects hyper-autonomy as a distortion of earlier polyamory discourse, introduces explicit material on abuse in a nonmonogamous context, and situates its ethical analysis within a context of systemic power structures such as gender, colonialism and race. In this transformative collaboration, Eve Rickert and Andrea Zanin bring together decades-deep lived experience, research on attachment and relationship diversity, and a justice-inflected approach to love, ethics and boundaries.You’ll find practical tools for communicating when jealousy or fear shows up, frameworks for crafting agreements that evolve, and a relational lens on power, consent, autonomy and integrity.
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