232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1931, Sin and Sex, including an introduction from Bertrand Russell, constitutes an able and vigorous attempt on the part of Robert Briffault to induce his readers to base their ethical opinions upon something other than the prejudices of the average members of the last generation.

     

    1. Moral Tradition and Reason.  2. Morals and Tabus.  3. Puritanism.  4. Asceticism.  5. Christian Sexophobia.  6. Some Objections to the Suppression of Sex.  7. The Safeguarding of Morality.  8. Sexual Values.  9. The Emancipation of Women.  10. Marriage and Biology.  11. Love.  12. Marriage-Law Atrocities.  13. Sex Justice.  14. Emancipated Woman and Coercive Morality.  15. Emancipated Man and Patriarchal Marriage.  16. The Future of Coercive Morality.

    Biography

    Briffault Robert