What would happen to our society's mores if its members very suddenly lost the ability to contracept? How would that society manage fertility, love and sexual desire? What practices would it praise, allow, condemn? What would it come to regard as vice? As virtue?
One thing is certain: it would no longer condemn the call to self-control oppressive or repressive.
And if inhabitants of this society suddenly found themselves in one where sexual technology allowed for contraception, would the old virtues become obsolete? Or would they still be needed?
One thing is certain: it would no longer condemn the call to self-control oppressive or repressive.
And if inhabitants of this society suddenly found themselves in one where sexual technology allowed for contraception, would the old virtues become obsolete? Or would they still be needed?
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