Sex and the Constitution: Sex, Religion, and Law from America's Origins to the Twenty-First Century
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Book Synopsis: There has never been a book like Sex and the Constitution, a one-volume history that chapter after chapter overturns popular shibboleths, while dramatically narrating the epic story of how sex came to be legislated in America.Beginning his volume in the ancient and medieval worlds, Geoffrey R. Stone demonstrates how the Founding Fathers, deeply influenced by their philosophical forebears, saw traditional Christianity as an impediment to the pursuit of happiness and to the quest for human progress. Acutely aware of the need to separate politics from the divisive forces of religion, the Founding Fathers crafted a constitution that expressed the fundamental values of the Enlightenment.
Although the Second Great Awakening later came to define America through the lens of evangelical Christianity, nineteenth-century Americans continued to view sex as a matter of private concern, so much so that sexual expression and information about contraception circulated freely, abortions before “quickening” remained legal, and prosecutions for sodomy were almost nonexistent.
The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries reversed such tolerance, however, as charismatic spiritual leaders and barnstorming politicians rejected the values of our nation’s founders. Spurred on by Anthony Comstock, America’s most feared enforcer of morality, new laws were enacted banning pornography, contraception, and abortion, with Comstock proposing that the word “unclean” be branded on the foreheads of homosexuals. Women increasingly lost control of their bodies, and birth control advocates, like Margaret Sanger, were imprisoned for advocating their beliefs. In this new world, abortions were for the first time relegated to dank and dangerous back rooms.
The twentieth century gradually saw the emergence of bitter divisions over issues of sexual “morality” and sexual freedom. Fiercely determined organizations and individuals on both the right and the left wrestled in the domains of politics, religion, public opinion, and the courts to win over the soul of the nation. With its stirring portrayals of Supreme Court justices, Sex and the Constitution reads like a dramatic gazette of the critical cases they decided, ranging from Griswold v. Connecticut (contraception), to Roe v. Wade (abortion), to Obergefell v. Hodges (gay marriage), with Stone providing vivid historical context to the decisions that have come to define who we are as a nation.
Now, though, after the 2016 presidential election, we seem to have taken a huge step backward, with the progress of the last half century suddenly imperiled. No one can predict the extent to which constitutional decisions safeguarding our personal freedoms might soon be eroded, but Sex and the Constitution is more vital now than ever before. 50 photographs
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Discover the groundbreaking history of sex, religion, and law in America with Sex and the Constitution. This captivating one-volume book by Geoffrey R. Stone overturns myths and reveals how sex was legislated throughout American history. From the Founding Fathers shaping the Constitution based on Enlightenment values to the dramatic battles over sexual freedoms in the twentieth century, this book offers a unique narrative that will keep you engaged from beginning to end.
Uncover the evolution of societal views on sex, contraception, and abortion from ancient times to the present day. As charismatic leaders like Anthony Comstock instigated moral crusades and imposed strict laws on sexuality, individuals like Margaret Sanger fought for reproductive rights and were imprisoned for their beliefs. Witness the turbulent journey of the American people in navigating issues of sexual morality and freedom that have shaped the nation's identity throughout history.
Sex and the Constitution delves into pivotal Supreme Court cases, such as Griswold v. Connecticut, Roe v. Wade, and Obergefell v. Hodges, that have defined our personal freedoms and liberties. With vivid historical context and compelling storytelling, Geoffrey R. Stone brings to life the critical decisions that continue to influence our society today. This book is not just a historical account; it's a reflection of the ongoing struggle for individual rights and social progress.
Take a step back in time and witness the battles fought over sexual freedoms that have shaped the America we know today. As we navigate uncertain times post the 2016 election, the legacy of constitutional decisions protecting personal freedoms hangs in the balance. Empower yourself with the knowledge contained in Sex and the Constitution, a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between sex, religion, and law in America.
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