The Two Sexes

Edmund Shaftesbury

The Two Sexes
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Legare Street Press
Published
18 July 2023
Pages
438
ISBN
9781019538029

The Two Sexes

Edmund Shaftesbury

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Published in the early 20th century, The Two Sexes is a classic work of sexology that helped to shape our modern understanding of gender and sexuality. Drawing on the latest scientific research of his time, Shaftesbury explores the biological and social differences between men and women, arguing that these differences are essential and complementary. This book is a fascinating look at the history of sexology and its impact on our culture.

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