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America's War on Sex: The Attack on Law, Lust, and Liberty (Sex, Love, and Psychology)

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ISBN-13: 978-0313363207
ISBN-10: 031336320X
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  • Series: Sex, Love, and Psychology
  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (August 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031336320X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313363207
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.5 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,203,290 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By Rob Hardy HALL OF FAMETOP 500 REVIEWER on September 4, 2006
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C. S. Lewis had his own restrictive views of what Christianity had to say about morality, but he objected to those Christians who thought that the chief sphere governed by morality was sexuality, and he objected to the prejudice that anything having to do with sex was automatically wrong. "I know some muddle-headed Christians have talked as if Christianity thought that sex, or the body, or pleasure, were bad in themselves," he wrote in _Mere Christianity_. He could not have predicted that in the richest and most powerful country in the world, members of that camp should have become so influential, and are condemning anything but a narrow range of sexual activity within marriage. This sexual tyranny is the subject of _America's War on Sex: The Attack on Law, Lust, and Liberty_ (Praeger) by Marty Klein. The author is a marital and sex therapist, and anyone who knows his fine blog _Sexual Intelligence_ will be familiar with his themes in this book, but the ideas here are forceful, broad, and referenced, with various battlefields summarized. Though Klein's writing is often amused and upbeat, much of what he has to report is dismal, a slope sliding into sexual ignorance and intolerance. Religious conservatives may be rejoicing, but as sexual pluralism is rejected in favor of a single morality and reduction of anxiety, we risk what we value most about democracy.

Klein frames the battle between "erotophiles" who value or tolerate sexuality and "erotophobes" who are made anxious by it. In America, the erotophobes not only are gaining political and social power, they are able to portray themselves as victims, captives who cannot get away from sexual imposition, and they feel that it is the responsibility of government to help them out.
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The factual basis of this book paints a detailed landscape of America's irrational persecution of and delusional obsession with all activities sex-related. If you're a like thinker, it will simply confirm your own beliefs, but if you're conservative, be prepared to have all the world's evils laid at your feet. This is the first time I've even heard the phrase "conservative feminist". You have only to look at Congressional (and state legislative) voting records to see that the war on sex is by no means a strictly conservative crusade (although the bulk of it is certainly initiated by them). I've read books on the topic by other authors, including Nadine Strossen, that are much more credible simply because they do not demonize the conservative right while excluding the liberal contribution to the war on sex. Nonetheless, while rather one-dimensional, it is also an excellent presentation of just how stunningly pervasive the problem really is.

Finally, nowhere in the 230 pages is there any mention of prostitution laws. Indeed prostitution, call girls, massage parlors don't even show up in the index. If laws banning the sale of sex toys deserve prominent coverage, one would think that laws against prostitution would at least earn an honorable mention. Unless one subscribes to the concept that the war on prostitutes is acceptable, that is.

I don't know the reason prostitution is left out, but it shouldn't have been. Surely, if the phrase, "your body, your choice" means anything, it gives you the right to use your god-given body as an asset to put a roof over your head and food on your table no different from a laborer, doctor, or sports star.
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Klein spells out the assault on personal rights and democratic process here in the US via an assault on human sexuality. The key to this assault is framing the debate in terms of an "indecency" problem that requires a solution when the real problem in our society is not indecency but sexual intolerance created by an enemy who claims the problem is one of indecency. That's the proper framing of the debate, says Klein: sexual INTOLERANCE (and what to do about it). Until the debate is reframed this way, expect the assault against personal rights and democratic process in the US to continue. The enemy has no respect for either.
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The Abstinence Only law was written so that the program cannot be evaluated, and it requires educators to lie to teens about contraception and condoms, which they are told are ineffective, often with disastrous consequences. The program is a miserable failure, and much of the money is funneled to the politically connected. The book gives you an idea of what is wrong with purely politically motivated laws and how they waste taxpayer money.
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I had to get this book for a Human Sexuality class I was taking in Grad school for my counseling studies and the course was given by none other than Yvonne Fulbright herself. One of the best classes I have ever taken and the book is not only good for the class but also for personal insight and discovery as well as societal issues with sexuality. Quick delivery too!!! Thank you!!! A+++
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America's War on Sex??? If you're not in the trenches, you might be thinking "come on..." But Dr. Marty Klein makes a compelling argument: one that clearly outlines how the fundamental rights and freedoms we all cherish --- the ones so deeply ingrained that we don't even think about them --- are under attack. Drawing back the curtain on an anti-sexual revolution that has been in the works for more than a generation, Dr. Klein issues a wakeup call to all Americans who give a damn about their liberties.

The battle lines have been drawn, and it's not just the think tanks and advocacy groups that have stakes in this war. The sexuality of everyone is at risk, making America's War on Sex a must read for all citizens.

Bill Taverner, M.A.

Co-Founding Editor, American Journal of Sexuality Education
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