From Reich’s Sexual Revolution
No societal restraints on the time, place, or nature of the expression of sexual passion
Society must establish sexual delight as the core element of life.
The Sexual Revolution requires the dissolution of the family
The concept of an indissoluble marriage is repressive
Homosexuality is normal ____________
These are concepts echoed by the greatest theoretician of Surrealism, Andre Breton, who described the surrealist goal to be:
To bring forever to ruin the abominable Christian notion of sin and the notion of original fall … then to establish a morality based on the exaltation of pleasure.
Quoting from Augusto Del Noce’s The Crisis of Modernity:
Surrealists were almost the only ones to realize a fundamental truth: the decisive battle against Christianity could be fought only at the level of the sexual revolution. __________
SEXUAL PERVERSION AND NATIONAL PROSPERITY CANNOT CO-EXIST
Joseph Daniel Unwin (1895–1936) was an English ethnologist and social anthropologist at Oxford University and Cambridge University. |