1st Edition
Love in the Machine Age A Psychological Study of the Transition from Patriarchal Society
1. What This Book is About 2. Biology vs. History 3. The Decline and Fall of the Patriarchal System 4. Patriarchal Customs Become Modern Neuroses 5. Patriarchal Customs Become Modern Neuroses (continued) 6. Patriarchal vs. Modern Child-Training 7. Some Ideological Overcompensations 8. Some More Ideological Overcompensations 9. Still More Ideological Overcompensations 10. A Fair Warning to All 11. Delay and Failure in Reaching the Heterosexual Goal 12. The Four Paths of Youth 13. Adolescence and Heterosexuality 14. The Mating Age 1 5. The Modern Mating Problem 16. Art, Anxiety and Manners 17. Do We Need a Philosophy of Life? Bibliography. Notes and References. Index
Biography
Floyd Dell (1887-1969) was one of the central figures of the Chicago literary renaissance and Greenwich Village bohemianism of the early twentieth century. He was a pivotal American writer whose advocacy of feminism, socialism, psychoanalysis, and progressive education shocked the American bourgeoisie. His novels, plays, essays, and bohemian life came to epitomize the Greenwich Village avant-garde of the 1910s and 1920s. Managing editor of radical magazine The Masses, Dell was twice put on trial for publishing subversive literature. Dell has been called “one of the most flamboyant, versatile and influential American men of letters of the first third of the Twentieth Century.”
Review for the original edition:
'As an interesting and intelligent statement of some of the most recent findings concerning the individual and social implications of sex behavior "Love in the Machine Age" may be recommended as a valuable contribution.' - Journal of Educational Psychology






