The sexual revolution and children

Patryk Hałajczak
Studia nad Rodziną
Section: Artykuły
https://doi.org/10.21697/snr.2019.51.1.05

Abstract

Speaking of the consequences and influences of the so-called sexual revolution of 1968, we should also mention children who were sometimes officially revolutionized systemically. At the end of the 1960s, as a programmatic effect of the German movement of 1968, the children's sexual liberation under the leadership of the Berlin Institute of Psychology. In practice, centers were set up with the aim to be upbringing over sexual inhibitions trying to create a climate in which even pedophilia was considered progressive. Some political regimes after 1968 affect the understanding of sexuality.Sexologists from Germany from the 1970s and 1980s had a real influence on researchers from these fields from other countries. Such a radical effect of the sexual revolution, which turns out to be deliberately neglected today, undoubtedly influenced the concept of education, family, sexuality and gender. The consequences are visible to this day.

Keywords:

sexual revolution, sexuality, upbringing, education

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Hałajczak, P. (2019). The sexual revolution and children. Studia Nad Rodziną, 23(1(51), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.21697/snr.2019.51.1.05

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