Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Sexual Crisis; A Critique of Our Sex Life: Authorized Translation by Eden and Cedar Paul, With an Introd, by William J. Robinson
Another reason is that it is easier and simpler to relieve bread poverty than it is sex poverty. When a man is starving, we can give him a dinner, a dollar, or a job. When a person is dying for the lack Of love, we cannot Offer him the requisite remedy. There are free bread-lines and municipal lodging houses for those who need bread and shelter; no such palliatives have been provided for the sexually starved.
A third reason is that the satisfaction Of our other instincts hunger, thirst and sleep - is a legitimate function and does not con?ict with any religious code; the satisfaction of the sex instinct, except under certain prescribed conditions, which for millions of adult men and women are unattainable, is considered a vice or a crime, because it con?icts with religious dogma, with the statute law and with the man-made code of morality.
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