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THE HISTORY OF LOVE AND SEX

Where does man stand today relative to love and sex? Where is he going? The answers to these questions come into clearer focus if one knows where man has been and the direction he is now moving. By objectively analyzing and studying the fascinating and sometimes startling history of love and sex, one can learn where man has been personally and sexually. Examining this history reveals the gradual but definite progress man has made toward identifying and developing rational and objective views of himself and of interhuman love and sexual relationships. The progress over the past 3200 years is outlined in Table H-1. This table indicates that concepts such as love within marriage, the equality of women with men, and the mutual enjoyment of sex were unknown throughout most of recorded history. In fact, the concept of romantic love as the basis of sex and marriage has fully evolved only within the past century.

Although the course of progress zigzags dramatically over the centuries, progress of man toward fulfilling his physical, psychological and sexual needs has generally held an upward course throughout history. This progress closely follows his degree of freedom from the oppressive forces of government, the church and mysticism. Each major decline in human progress (such as the Dark Ages) occurred during periods when mysticism and religion dominated man's thought and crippled his rationality, which in turn allowed the government or church to oppress and diminish individual freedom and happiness.

Why is the history of love and sex important? Why should one be aware of where man has been and how his views on love and sex developed? This historical knowledge provides a helpful perspective for the objective validation or rejection of current views of love and sex. In addition, a person gains a clearer reflection of his own views when his position can be compared and contrasted to the undeveloped and erroneous views and positions of past history. Similarly, to fully know and understand what is right and good, one must know and understand what is wrong and evil. With a voyage through history, one can view the transformation of various undeveloped, erroneous, irrational, and invalid views on love and sex to the currently unfolding valid, rational and healthy views.

From a knowledge of history, a person can look optimistically into the future and predict that man will continue his climb toward more rational and healthier views about freedom, love and sex. Someday, in perhaps the not too distant future, most people will be sufficiently free from political, mystical and religious oppression to discover and apply the Advanced Concepts of Romantic Love. All people will then be free to exploit their potential for happiness through their own productivity and sexuality. This goal is not some distant, impractical Utopia. Quite to the contrary, this goal is now approaching as man, for the first time in history, has both the knowledge and the opportunity to break forever the dark grip of religious and political oppression and their destructive ethics of human sacrifice and altruism. Of more immediate importance, this goal, this freedom, this happiness can be experienced today by any productive individual in the Free World by applying the Advanced Concepts of Romantic Love .

Only by breaking the hoax of mysticism and altruism can men and women function in accordance with their own nature and objective reality. When the frauds of mysticism and altruism are exposed and rejected, the individual is then free to pursue psychuous pleasures, romantic love and long-range happiness.

Reviewing the history of love and sex in context with today's new and unfolding knowledge will help diminish the destructive influence of mysticism and altruism. Two well-researched and well-written books provide enlightening and fascinating reviews of love, sex and marriage from the Greco-Roman period to the present. One book is The Natural History of Love, written by Morton M.Hunt, an astute journalist who combines objective scholarship and in-depth research with an engaging style. Morton Hunt's book provides knowledge and insight into the evolution and development of the man-woman relationship in the Western world over the past 2500 years. Hunt's book is supplemented by Sex in History, written by G. Rattray Taylor. This book traces man's attitude toward love and sex from Grecian times to the present. Both Hunt's and Taylor's books vividly demonstrate the disastrous roles that mysticism, government and especially religion have played throughout the course of history in undermining man's means to his own well-being and happiness. Hunt's book, The Natural History of Love, and Taylor's book, Sex in History, are reviewed in Book Aautyses 64 and 86, respectively.

The following Table H-1 provides a summarized history of Western love and sex from 1300 B.C. to the present day.

TABLE H-1

THE HISTORY OF WESTERN LOVE AND SEX

FROM 1300 B.C. TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

HISTORY TABLE

Ancient Greece

(1300 B.C.-450 B.C.)

Golden Age of Greece

(450 B.C.- 27 B.C.)

Roman Empire

(27 B.C.-385 A.D.)

Decline of the Roman Empire

(100 A.D.-385 A.D.)

Rise of Christianity and the Dark Ages

(385 A.D.-1000 A.D.)

Pre-Renaissance Rise of Courtly

Love

(1000-1300)

The Church vs. the Renaissance

(1300-1500)

The Puritans

(1500-1700)

The Age of Reason

(1700-1800)

Victorianism

(1800-1900)

Decline of Victorianism, the Rise of Capitalism, and the Emancipation of Women

(1850-1900)

Emergence of Twentieth Century Romantic Love

(1900-1930)

Modern Romantic Love

(1930-Present)

Future Romantic Love

(1980-2080)


COMMON CONCEPTS AND 62 FALLACIES ABOUT SEX AND LOVE

With a few notable exceptions, most books about sex and love pass on to their readers too many careless or unthoughtout assertions, cliched concepts, myths and fallacies that distort or undermine the objective concepts needed to achieve romantic love, psychuous pleasures and long-range happiness. The first step toward eliminating the harmful effects of myths and fallacies is to explicitly identify them. This Section identifies and classifies many of these fallacious myths.

Two major types of sexual myths exist:

Sources of Sexual Myths

1. Old Myths 
Errors 
Superstitions 
Church and religion 
Altruistic ethics 
Victorian ethics 
Government oppression 
2. New Myths