Exclusive book profile. Interviewed by KATY JOHN WENT
It would be neither possible nor desirable to turn the clock back to a world of pre-60s sexual mores, and in her new book The Case Against The Sexual Revolution, Louise Perry argues that the amoral libertinism and callous disenchantment of liberal feminism
and our contemporary hypersexualised culture represent more loss than gain. While dispensing sage advice to the generations paying the price for these excesses, she makes a passionate case for a new sexual culture built around dignity, virtue and restraint.
Join Katy John Went as she interviews Louise Perry, a New Statesman columnist and one the country’s leading countercultural young voices in contemporary feminism.
Exclusive book profile. Interviewed by KATY JOHN WENT
It would be neither possible nor desirable to turn the clock back to a world of pre-60s sexual mores, and in her new book The Case Against The Sexual Revolution, Louise Perry argues that the amoral libertinism and callous disenchantment of liberal feminism
and our contemporary hypersexualised culture represent more loss than gain. While dispensing sage advice to the generations paying the price for these excesses, she makes a passionate case for a new sexual culture built around dignity, virtue and restraint.
Join Katy John Went as she interviews Louise Perry, a New Statesman columnist and one the country’s leading countercultural young voices in contemporary feminism.