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The sexual question
Book • 1906
This book, written by Auguste-Henri Forel, is a thorough examination of the sexual question under various aspects.
It combines the study of nature and the psychology of man in health and disease, aiming to harmonize human aspirations with the data of sociology and natural science.
The book covers a wide range of topics including the evolution of sexual life, sexual pathology, the influence of environment on sexual life, and the relations of the sexual question to money, property, and religion.
Forel emphasizes the need to adapt sexual union to happiness and joy, while critiquing societal prejudices and traditions that distort sexual life.
It combines the study of nature and the psychology of man in health and disease, aiming to harmonize human aspirations with the data of sociology and natural science.
The book covers a wide range of topics including the evolution of sexual life, sexual pathology, the influence of environment on sexual life, and the relations of the sexual question to money, property, and religion.
Forel emphasizes the need to adapt sexual union to happiness and joy, while critiquing societal prejudices and traditions that distort sexual life.
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Mentioned by Nicolai Thibaut Brignol as a titillating but educational tome.

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