Sociosexology  

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"This is a book about the "primary male-female differences in sexuality among humans," in which the following things are not discussed: guilt, wonder, loss, self-regard, death, metaphor, justice, purity, intentionality, cowardice, hope, judgment, ideology, humor, obligation, despair, trust, malice, ritual, madness, forgiveness, sublimation, pity, ecstasy, obsession, discourse, and sentimentality. It could be only one thing, and it is. Sociobiology."--"Sociosexology" is a review of The Evolution of Human Sexuality by Clifford Geertz published in The New York Review of Books, volume 26, Number 21 & 22 … January 24, 1980.


"Sociobiology: virtually all the leading figures in the movement are male: Wilson, Hamilton, Trivers, Maynard Smith, Morris, Dawkins, Tiger-Fox."--"Sociosexology" is a review of The Evolution of Human Sexuality by Clifford Geertz published in The New York Review of Books, volume 26, Number 21 & 22 … January 24, 1980.

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"Sociosexology" is a review by Clifford Geertz of The Evolution of Human Sexuality published in The New York Review of Books, volume 26, Number 21 & 22 … January 24, 1980.

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