Judith Wallerstein's The Companionate Marriage from The Good Marriage.
This undergraduate level paper criticizes flaws in chapter four of Judith Wallerstein's The Good Marriage. It argues that the true rigors of society coupled with the complexity of a human relationship make the notion of a companionate marriage a foolish one. It concludes that if both husband and wife have each other's best interest at heart there's no need to "keep score". 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.