About The Book: Sex and Culture (1934) by J. D. Unwin is a comparative study of 80 societies exploring the relationship between sexual behavior and cultural development. Unwin argued that societies enforcing sexual restraint before and after marriage achieved higher levels of creativity, energy, and expansion. When sexual freedom increased, cultural and social vitality declined within a few generations. Drawing from anthropology, history, and sociology, the book presents a controversial theory linking moral discipline and sexual regulation to the strength and longevity of civilizations.
Author: J D Unwin
Pages: 706
Edition: 1934
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