THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION: PUBLIC AND PROFESSIONAL REACTIONS TO THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION
Sex information and materials that were available only in private, if at all, during that time are now as close as the nearest magazine rack. Sex education courses are now offered in many public schools. The public's sexual curiosity has even reached into the White House; the alleged sexual escapades of several presidents have been examined and publicized. However one views these developments, sexuality from 1940 until now has become a matter of serious scientific study and a topic of open public discussion. Because these developments occurred so rapidly, so dramatically, and so radically, they came to be known as the sexual revolution.
Public and professional reactions to the sexual revolution have ranged across a broad spectrum. There are those who have welcomed the change as an expression of progress and enlightenment in a previously repressed society. Others have responded to these developments with alarm, viewing them as examples of commercial "sex exploitation." Still others, perhaps the guardians of traditional morality, view with distaste any public expression of a sexual nature. Regardless of one's own particular bias, one thing seems clear: each of us has been affected by the sexual revolution, for better or for worse and in varying degrees. Furthermore, the old standards of sexual morality must now be reevaluated in the light of the new knowledge and demands that characterize contemporary sexuality in America.
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