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Sexual revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sexual revolution encompasses the changes in social thought and codes of behaviour related to sexuality throughout the Western world. In general use, the term "sexual liberation" is used to desc...
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Sexual revolution in 1960s America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1960s in the United States are often perceived today as a period of profound societal change, one in which a great many politically minded individuals, who on the whole were young and educated, so...
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One hundred years ago the idea of sexual politics would have been unthinkable. For many in the lecture today the 1960s which unleashed the so called sexual revolution seems more a source of comic relief and tragic nostalgic recirculation than political inspiration.
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The sexual revolution of post-World War II America changed sexual and gender roles profoundly. ... The sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s was recognized by the mass media almost immediately.
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A Trip Through the Sixties - The Sexual Revolution. Read more about The Sixties in our A Trip Thru the '60s section. Keeping the Hippy Spirit Alive! ... But not all women saw themselves as sex toys and many refused to let the sexual revolution just turn them into whores...
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People & Events: The Pill and the Sexual Revolution ... At the core of the sexual revolution was the concept -- radical at the time -- that women, just like men, enjoyed sex and had sexual needs. Feminists asserted that single women had the same sexual desires and should have the same sexual freedoms as everyone else...
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We are now some 30 years into the sexual revolution that began in the 1960's. What has been the impact on society? What are the implications for the future? ... The sexual revolution has been with us for three decades. Newsweek magazine documented the sweeping change that began as far back as 1967: "The old taboos are dying.
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The sexual revolution of the 1960's is an era unimaginable to many of today's young people. Granted, many teenagers and twenty-something adults engage in risky sexual acts and adopt a freethinking view towards sex.
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Thus I think that at least some part of the sexual revolution in the United States may be a result of the explosion of the traditional, simple Christian justifications for certain moral beliefs about sexuality into a multitude of more sophisticated moral beliefs still ultimately tied to the bible (and so Christian in...
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