The structure of modern successful marriages revealed. A groundbreaking work of enaging social science, now in paperback.
Eli J. Finkel is a professor of psychology and of management and organizations (Kellogg School of Management) at Northwestern University and the director of the Relationships and Motivation Lab. He has published over 100 scholarly papers and has won the most prestigious early career awards in both social psychology and relationship science. He is among the youngest scholars ever to serve as an associate editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the top journal in his field, where he is also a widely published author.
"After years of debate and inquiry, the key to a great marriage
remained shrouded in mystery. Until now. In his All-or-Nothing
Marriage, Eli Finkel reveals the fascinating ways in which
marriage has evolved and the things we can all do to help this
all-important relationship flourish. You will definitely want to
read this book."
--Carol Dweck, Stanford professor and author of Mindset: The
New Psychology of Success
"If you've ever wondered what science has to say about how
marriage has changed over time and what makes for a great one, this
is the book to read. Eli Finkel is one of the world's leading
experts on relationships, and his insights are both comprehensive
and revealing."
--Adam Grant, author of Give and Take, Originals, and
Option B (coauthored with Sheryl Sandberg) "Eli Finkel
has written an incredible analysis of the state of marriage and a
useful guide for everyone trying to make their relationship work
better. He also promised us cheeseburgers if we wrote this blurb.
Please get those to us ASAP, Eli."
--Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg, co-authors of Modern
Romance "This book makes a lot of sense, and it is written by an
eminent scholar. It should be an essential part of every
therapist's bookshelf."
--John M. Gottman, author of The Seven Principles for Making
Marriage Work "Fascinating! Eli Finkel offers us an educated,
enlightening perspective on our most important adult relationship;
better still, his perspective on marriage is one of hope and
inspiration."
--Dr. Sue Johnson, author of Hold Me Tight and Love
Sense "An engaging, perceptive exploration of a modern paradox. We
need marriage less than ever for practical survival and social
success, but we demand more satisfaction and meaning from it than
ever. The higher we climb in our emotional expectations, Finkel
argues, the more oxygen we need to pump into our
relationships."
--Stephanie Coontz, author of Marriage a History: How Love
Conquered Marriage "Marriages are like rapids-filled rivers,
sweeping us along toward desired destinations, both emotional and
practical, while imperiling the journey with unseen rocks of ruin.
With an account that is impressive in scholarship and erudition,
Eli Finkel has provided a much-needed chart for understanding and
navigating the waters."
--Robert B. Cialdini, author of Influence and
Pre-Suasion "Eli Finkel's All-or-Nothing Marriage is an
excellent, accessible guide to today's high-investment, high-reward
marriages."
--Andrew Cherlin, Professor of Sociology, Director of Program on
Social Policy at Johns Hopkins University "No one knows more
about the science of relationships than Eli Finkel. This book is
bound to spark a conversation. A must-read for anyone interested in
building or maintaining a strong marriage."
--Jonah Berger, Wharton professor and author of
Contagious and Invisible Influence
"What a wonderful book by Eli Finkel. He's a natural writer--with
an original and scientific view of marriage today and tomorrow. In
short, marriage is evolving from a pragmatic survival strategy, to
a romantic companionship, to a personal-growth adventure. And our
best marriages today are better than anything of the past. It's
optimistic, sensible, and engaging. And Finkel adds fascinating
historical and cross-cultural facts and some highly useful tips on
how to travel the bumpy road to happy coupledom. You'll like it . .
. and use it."
--Dr. Helen Fisher, author of Anatomy of Love and Why
We Love "In his deeply insightful and beautifully written book on
the paradox of modern marriage, Eli Finkel shines the bright light
of science on the most important, rewarding, and vexing of all
human relationships."
--Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University Edgar Pierce professor of
psychology and author of Stumbling on Happiness "What do we
actually know about good (and bad) marriages? That simple question
is surprisingly difficult to answer, but Eli J. Finkel's
All-or-Nothing Marriage is the best place I know to start."
--Tyler Cowen, economics professor at George Mason University
and author of Average Is Over
"While pundits debate the ever-evolving institution of marriage,
Eli Finkel offers a fresh, nonpartisan analyses of changing trends,
and even practical advice for the long-coupled. Anyone in a
committed romantic relationship--whether or not they're legally
wed--will benefit from the generosity and care he brings to the
topic."
--Kate Bolick, author of Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own "A
thorough analysis of American marriage throughout the ages. In this
comprehensive examination, Finkel . . . traces the evolution of
this sacred institution from the earliest days of hunter-gatherer
societies to modern times. . . . . In addition to extensive
research, the author bolsters the narrative with charts, diagrams,
and numerous quotes from a variety of sources. As the author
writes, it is possible to create a loving, lasting union, but it
requires work, communication, and commitment on the part of both
parties, and the process will change as time progresses."
--Kirkus Reviews
The beauty of [Finkel's] new model is that the potential
psychological benefits increase as you climb the hierarchy of
needs.
--Chicago Tribune In his new book, The All-or-Nothing
Marriage, Finkel argues that twenty-first-century spouses seek
partners who bring out their best, most authentic selves."
--TIME An important book . . . full of interesting insights on
contemporary marriage.
--David Brooks, The New York Times "Truly . . . an excellent
book."
--Scientific American "The good news is that, unlike the fate
of competitors in a winner-take-all financial transaction, one
person's spectacular marriage doesn't doom anyone else's to
failure. Mr. Finkel's book shares research on what happens in the
best marriages, with the aim to help everyone else likewise score
an "all" rather than a "nothing" partnership. . . . Finkel offers
tough love advice."
--The Wall Street Journal "Mr. Finkel [is] one of the leading
lights in the realm of relationship psychology."
--The Economist "An impressive work that not only charts the
history of marriage from hunter-gatherers onward and explores all
the ways marriage has evolved over the years but also boils the
wealth of data to simple, attainable advice."
--The Huffington Post A fantastic new book that looks at our
complex history with the institution, exploring how marriage has
changed and evolved, and how we can change and evolve along with
it.
--The Toronto Star The All-or-Nothing Marriage is a fascinating
read about our culture's relationship to relationships.
--Books for Better Living "For Finkel, it's fine to look at
marriage as a means to personal happiness, but it's a 'two-way
street.' It's about giving as much as it is getting and forgetting
that is the surest way to let your marriage fall apart."
--Vox.com
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