Sexual Utopia in Power
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
F. Roger Devlin examines the aftermath of the 1960s sexual revolution, highlighting the initial feelings of liberation that quickly devolved into chaos as utopian ideals conflicted with dissent and reality. The book discusses the current state of sexual dystopia characterized by loose morals, confusion around sexual roles, and rising rates of divorce, celibacy, and childlessness. Devlin argues that the erosion of monogamy leads to widespread promiscuity for some, while the majority face loneliness and unhappiness, alongside attempts to impose regulation and control.