Make Love, Not War The Sexual Revolution An Unfettered History

October 3, 2000
by David Allyn (2000)   On my Kindle
“The real problem was that children’s emotional needs were often overlooked because the focus of the culture was so geared to adults and their desires.”


Copied from timeline
1975
Quote from Make Love Not War by David Allyn:: 
Increasingly, she and other feminists saw sexual danger as the most pressing issue of the day. They weren’t neo-puritans, espousing “sexual repression”; rather, they felt that the battle for sexual pleasure had largely been won, while the war against sexual violence had yet to begin.
Increasingly concerned about regulating sexual expression rather than liberating it, radical feminists organised to combat pornography, operating on the premise that pornography demeaned women and inspired men to rape.

Follow UP 
Dworkin Woman Hating p192
she envisaged a world of “androgynous pansexuality” free of all taboos on incest, adult-child sexual contacts, same-sex contacts, and human-animal contacts.
The object is cultural transformation. The object is the development of a new kind of human being and a new kind of human community.
Germain Greer also member of SUCK