The Love-Code. The Key to the Polarity of the Sexes (Der Liebes-Code. Schlüssel zur Polarität der Geschlechter)

Parerga (2007)
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The Love-Code is a continuation of The Couple to the family, whose image has changed dramatically. Sexual promiscuity, the social equality of male and female, the individual planning of biographies, all make traditional gender roles appear outdated. Whether these changes will make the living together of the sexes easier is doubtful. This book addresses the question, how can love even in the conditions of neo-liberalism keep its mysterious binding force: through the recognition of sexual identity as a way to knowing the self and the other.

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Ferdinand Fellmann
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