
Sexuality and Class Struggle
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Is it possible, however - the author asks - that this new emphasis on sexual enlightenment and liberty can become merely a characteristic of Western capitalism, which serves to activate the market economy, deflect rebellion, and hence contribute to the preservation of the system? In answering this question Reiche explains and develops Marcuse's widely misunderstood concept of 'repressive desublimation'. He exposes the artificial and illusory nature of many attempts - in Germany and elsewhere - at 'sexual liberation', and shows why it is impossible to overcome sexual oppression and mystification in our society in isolation from the political struggle.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Author's note
- Acknowledgement
- Preface to the English Edition
- Chapter 1: What has Class Struggle to do with Sexuality ?
- Chapter 2: The Changing Role of Sexual Oppression
- Repressive role of sexuality in early and in classic capitalism
- Manipulative integration of sexuality in late capitalism
- Chapter 3: The Enforcement of Sexual Conformity
- Differences in male and female sexual practice
- Class differences in contemporary sexual practice
- The class function of sex education
- Chapter 4: The Repressive Conquest of Modern Nervous Illness
- Perpetual puberty and free-floating sexuality
- Narcissism and the genital façade
- Chapter 5: Examples of Late-Capitalist Sexual Practice
- Promiscuity as the completion of marriage
- Dating as preparation for marriage
- Latent homosexuality and the 'convergence' of the sexes
- Chapter 6: Defensive Action Against Repressive Desublimation
- Chapter 7: Current Problems of Defensive Action
- 'Total sexual freedom'
- The politics of puberty
- The Communes
- Love and fidelity
- Postscript 1970
- Notes
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