Scientia Sexualis
Human sexuality in the context of the socio-cultural evolution of the family
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate relationship between familial structures and societal norms, the book delves into how cultural and historical contexts shape individual sexual relations and socialization. It argues that traditional societies maintain a rigid family model, while modern societies experience a shift as families lose their economic roles. This evolution alters the process of socialization, moving away from the transmission of familial values. The examination of various societal types highlights how economic activities influence family dynamics and the regulation of human sexuality.
