Polygamy has divided public opinion for centuries. Some believe that the natural human tendency to love more than one person is a remnant of evolution and ancient social models. Others see it as a threat to fidelity and family stability. Supporters of polygamy cite biological and cultural arguments, while opponents point to moral and legal ones. Can great love really have more than one name, or is it just an excuse?
Category: Science
Science covers surveys on trust in research, perceptions of technological progress and the role of science in public life. This category examines opinions on innovation, medicine, social research and how scientific findings influence societal choices.





