![]() Roger Devlin offers a non-traditional defense of traditional sexual morals and institutions and shows us the way out of today's sexual dystopia. The most controversial aspect of Devlin's work is his argument that today's sexual dystopia is rooted just as much in women's nature as men's, exploring such taboo topics as female hypergamy (mating up), narcissism, infidelity, deceptiveness, and masochism. Devlin, however, is very critical of mainstream conservative responses to the sexual revolution, which often eerily echo feminist complaints about innocent women being preyed upon by wicked men who must be scolded and punished. Devlin shows that the breakdown of monogamy results in promiscuity for the few, loneliness for the majority, and unhappiness for all.Įvery revolution gives rise to a reaction. Roger Devlin explores today's sexual dystopia, with its loose morals and confused sexual roles its soaring rates of divorce, celibacy, and childlessness and the increasingly arbitrary and punitive attempts to regulate and police it. Taking Our Own Side (Michael Polignano) 22. ![]() Extremists: Studies in Metapolitics (Jonathan Bowden) Francis Rockwell PhD RockwellRvw ![]() He has done a number of interviews where he describes his positions in his book Sexual Utopia in Power. Western Civilization Bites Back (Jonathan Bowden) 20. ![]() But when utopian programs clash with dissenters-and with reality itself-the result is chaos, which revolutionaries seek to quash with repression and terror. Roger Devlin is an american Mens rights activist. Like many political revolutions, the sexual revolution of the 1960s began with a euphoric feeling of liberation. ![]()
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