The Failure of the Sexual RevolutionThis work examines the aims of the sexual revolution and the factors responsible for its failure. In showing that its ideas have their foundation in European radicalism, Frankl gives the sexual revolution a wider dimension beyond the superficialities of permissiveness. |
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REVOLUTIONS AND BETRAYALS | 1 |
THE PSYCHOANALYSIS OF ALIENATION | 29 |
THE BUSINESS OF SEX | 45 |
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