Fruits of Sex

Several recent books from avowedly feminist writers invite readers to reconsider “hook-up culture” and its philosophical priors, including British journalist Louise Perry’s The Case Against the Sexual Revolution. Perry rejects the premise of sexual intercourse as purely physical, non-mystical and even transactional. This “disenchanted” view of sex, she defiantly writes, “isn’t actually true, and we all know it”. 

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