Summary of Louise Perry's the Case Against the Sexual Revolution

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The life of Monroe, the original playgirl, followed a similar trajectory to that of her pin-up predecessor Bettie Page, who survived into old age but spent her final decades in a psychiatric institution. The most successful modern porn stars are also likely to have been sexually abused as children, to have been in foster care, and to have been victims of domestic violence. #2 The sexual revolution was the liberation of women's sexuality, but it was also the liberation of the playboy, who needed contraception and abortion in order to free his own libido. #3 The sexual revolution of the 1960s stuck, and its ideology is now the ideological sea we swim in. It was able to persist because of the arrival, for the first time in the history of the world, of reliable contraception. #4 I used to believe the liberal narrative, but after working at a rape crisis center, I realized that liberal feminism doesn't take into account other forms of social stratification, particularly economic class.
Summary of Louise Perry's the Case Against the Sexual Revolution