Sex and the constitution : sex, religion, and law from America's origins to the twenty-first century, Geoffrey R. Stone
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- Sex and the constitution : sex, religion, and law from America's origins to the twenty-first century, Geoffrey R. Stone
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- sex, religion, and law from America's origins to the twenty-first century
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- Geoffrey R. Stone
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- pt. I. Ancestors -- 1. The ancient world : the triumph of Augustine -- The things of Aphrodite -- The Roman way -- The Hebraic tradition -- Early Christianity -- Saint Augustine and the Pelagian controversy -- 2. The power of revealed truth -- The badge of moral authority -- Medieval carnality -- Self-pollution and fornication -- Holy wedlock -- Concubitus ad non debitum sexum -- In no way superior to the beasts -- Challenging the one true church -- 3. England, the enlightenment, and the age of Eros -- Puritans and libertines -- Mollies and Tribades -- Sexual literature : punishable only in the spiritual court -- Memoirs of a woman of pleasure -- The age of Eros -- pt. II. Founders -- 4. From puritanism to the pursuit of happiness -- The Puritan way -- Life's pleasures in Eighteenth-century New England -- Sex in the Carolinas, the Chesapeake, and the Mid-Atlantic colonies -- An amazing variety of erotica -- The City of Brotherly Love -- We must guard against our own ... licentiousness -- 5. The world of the framers : a Christian nation? -- Not in an age of faith, but in an age of reason -- Franklin : a thorough deist -- Jefferson : a deliria of crazy imaginations -- Adams : be just and good -- Washington : a Roman stoic rather than a Christian saint -- Paine : A villain and an infidel -- The civil morality necessary to democracy -- 6. The fundamental maxims of free government -- The care of each man's salvation belongs only to himself -- One of the glories of the new constitution -- To pursue the common good -- The people themselves: the Bill of Rights and the origins of judicial review -- Unenumerated rights : the "immutable maxims of reason and justice -- A wall of separation -- The end of the Enlightenment -- pt. III. Moralists -- 7. The second great awakening -- A spasm among the populace -- Moral militia -- Sunday mail : to restore godly order -- Blasphemy : a gross violation of decency -- The Temperance Movement -- Slavery : the blood of souls -- Aroused lust -- Freethinkers and free love -- The end of the second great awakening -- 8. Tending to corrupt the public morals : the meaning of obscenity -- There ought to be a law -- Enter Comstock -- In defense of the canker worm -- Serious literature and the standards of the day -- Banned in Boston -- After Comstock -- Theater and film -- Dirt for dirt's sake -- The evil stench of obscenity -- 9. Contraception and abortion : from the founding to the 1950s -- What would keep them chaste? -- The evil of the age -- the American Medical Association -- Enter Comstock (again) -- Margaret Sanger and the birth of the Birth Control Movement -- God must have sent you to us -- Contraception : a mortal sin? -- Birth control in the twenties -- Many people have changed their minds -- 10. Strange freaks of nature -- Looking the other way -- Strange freaks of nature -- Fairies, queers, and trade -- World War I, Prohibition, and the Twenties -- Depression -- 11.Coming out -- The Good War -- The Lavender Scare -- A particularly vicious circle -- Alfred Kinsey, Evelyn Hooker, and the American Law Institute -- Coming out -- Stonewalled -- Backlash --
- pt. IV. Judges : sexual expression and the Constitution -- 12. Obscenity and the First Amendment : a corrupting and debasing influence -- The New Purity Crusade -- More speech, not enforced speech -- Papa knows best -- A great and mysterious motive force -- Memoirs of woman of pleasure revisited -- Dirty Books Day -- Private thoughts -- Redrup -- A Magna Carta for pornographers -- Miller and Paris Adult Theater -- 13. The end of obscenity? -- The Meese Commission -- CEOS -- Shifting realities -- To advance the cause of justice -- The war is over and we have lost -- Porn and the birth of the Christian Right -- 14. Sex and speech in the twenty-first century -- Burn the house to roast the pig -- Filthy words -- Putting the burden where it belongs -- People should not expose their private parts indiscriminately -- Child pornography -- Public museums, libraries, schools, and arts programs -- What have we wrought? -- pt. V. Judges : reproductive freedom and the Constitution -- 15. The constitution and the contraception -- Getting to Griswold -- The right to marital privacy -- Whether to bear or beget a child -- Sanger's triumph -- 16. The road to Roe -- The American Law Institute, the thalidomide scare, and the dark world of back-alley abortions -- Religion and politics -- The rising voice of the Women's Movement -- The battle for legislative legalization -- Turning to the courts -- Roe -- Reaction -- to boldly go ... or not? -- 17. Roe and beyond -- Rise of the Christian Right -- Resisting Roe -- Refining Roe -- Our worst fears have just been realized -- Planned Parenthood v. Casey : I fear for the darkness -- Partial-birth abortion -- In the mold of Scalia and Thomas -- Partial-birth abortion revisited -- Abortion today -- Undue burden and the future of abortion -- pt. VI Judges : sexual orientation and the Constitution -- 18. The gay moment -- The plague of the century -- We die / they do nothing -- We are less than we ought to be -- Quit discriminating against people just because they're gay -- The right to serve the country they love -- Going to the chapel? -- Bombshells across America -- Defense of marriage -- 19. A right to retain their dignity -- Bowers : homosexual sodomy is immoral -- Judeo-Christian values ... cannot provide an adequate justification -- Romer : a bare desire to harm -- Lawrence : an emerging awareness -- The Court and the homosexual agenda -- An occasion for dancing in the streets -- 20. Same-sex marriage and the constitution -- The terms of the debate -- The right to marry the person of one's choice -- We're going to take you out -- The long and winding road to ... The Supreme Court -- Windsor : DOMA's demise -- In the wake of Windsor -- The other shoe -- The Constitution ... had nothing to do with it -- So, who is right? -- Looking to the future.
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- xxxii, 668 pages
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