March 3, 2011

удачный день, хотя и на солнце есть пятна

сегодня вместо обычного полива несколько просэнгеровских материалов, и даже с картинками :)


Ironically, while she believed that both men and women should have access to contraception in order to enjoy sex without worry in addition to preventing pregnancy, Sanger believed masturbation to be ill-advised, even dangerous, both mentally and physically. (тут она дала маху:)

She became a believer in sexual liberation, separated from her husband, and proceeded to have affairs with a number of different men, and continued to do so after marrying her second husband.

She also embraced the philosophy of negative eugenics, which included full access to contraceptives for people of sound mind and body, as well as refusing entrance to immigrants who were mentally handicapped or carried STD's, and forced sterilization of the severely mentally handicapped, though she was thoroughly opposed to euthanasia, and the kind of eugenics specifically proposed in Nazi Germany.

Her article, "The Case for Birth Control," outlines the precise situations in which pregnancy and birth should and should not occur. This includes a significant nod to the health and well-being of the potential mother and the quality of life of the potential children, but also references to wider social implications. She also argued that access to birth control would have a civilizing effect on society, which she said, "implies the development and the actual realization of the inherent potentialities of the individual and the race."
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