
Sex-Love, and Its Place in a Free Society
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Authors:
- Carpenter, Edward
1844 - 1929
About this book
In a period marked by rigid social norms and emerging progressive thought, "Sex-Love, and Its Place in a Free Society" by Edward Carpenter challenges conventional beliefs about sexuality and its role within a liberated society. Carpenter articulates the profound connection between love and sexual expression, advocating for the recognition of individual desires as a fundamental aspect of personal freedom. His exploration of concepts such as emotional authenticity and the importance of sexual identity resonates with the ongoing discourse on human rights. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this treatise invites readers to reconsider the intersection of love, sexuality, and societal progress, making it a vital addition to discussions on personal liberty and social reform.
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