[lbo-talk] "The Great Prevalence of Sexual Inversion"!

Michael Perelman michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Fri Feb 3 19:02:45 PST 2006


The progressive movement, Keynes, ... It was considered to be highly scientific at the time.

On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 09:09:07PM -0500, Jim Farmelant wrote:
> >
> > I wonder how Ellis managed to reconcile his socialist view, sex
> > radical view, and eugenicist view -- not very compatible with one
> > another on the face of them. Then again, that probably wasn't such
> >
> > an uncommon combination. A Malthusian thought existed among
> > leftists, and it still does.
>
> That sort of combination of views was by no means
> uncommon at that time. See G.B. Shaw who likewise combined
> Fabian socialist views with eugenecism, as did Bertrand Russell
> too.
>
> >
> >
> > Yoshie Furuhashi
> > <http://montages.blogspot.com>
> > <http://monthlyreview.org>
> > <http://mrzine.org>
> >
> >
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