PoAC: The counter-sexual revolution
Mar. 13th, 2006 08:31 pmFirst: please note lovely new scholarly icon, from a picture taken this morning in a used bookstore in Peterborough. I'm quite happy with it.
Now, on to the meat and potatoes. This post is a continuation in thought process to the one posted Saturday night about Dr. Dobson's critique of the sexual revolution - and my subsequent critique of his argument. The goal is to point out that at least some of the consequences Dr. Dobson attributed to the sexual revolution are more rightly the result of the counter-revolution inspired by him and others like him in the mainstream Christian and right-wing Christian movements.
( I'm writing a lot of these these days, aren't I? )
Now, on to the meat and potatoes. This post is a continuation in thought process to the one posted Saturday night about Dr. Dobson's critique of the sexual revolution - and my subsequent critique of his argument. The goal is to point out that at least some of the consequences Dr. Dobson attributed to the sexual revolution are more rightly the result of the counter-revolution inspired by him and others like him in the mainstream Christian and right-wing Christian movements.
( I'm writing a lot of these these days, aren't I? )