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Virtually Normal Andrew Sullivan

Virtually Normal By Andrew Sullivan

Virtually Normal by Andrew Sullivan


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While acknowledging that bigotry exists, this work sees attitudes about homosexuality not as mere prejudice but as rational arguments that should be countered with rational argument. It explores various views on homosexuality, describing how some have been culturally and historically endorsed.

Virtually Normal Summary

Virtually Normal by Andrew Sullivan

Virtually Normal is an exploration of today's principal arguments about homosexuality, from the Catholic church to Michel Foucault. It is a book not about individual feelings but about the way society deals - or does not deal - with the homosexual minority. And, finally, it charts a new politics to lead us out of our cultural and political impasse - based not on the behaviour of the private citizen but on the activity of the state - and argues for full equality for homosexuals, especially in marriage and in the military. Virtually Normal is a political and moral treatise in the grand tradition. Impassioned, reasoned, subtle and uncompromising, it will set the terms of the debate on homosexuality for years to come; and will enable the bitter and unfocused arguments relating to outing, established religion and anti-gay prejudice to have an intellectual - and ultimately pragmatic - framework.

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GOR003596582
9780330344531
0330344536
Virtually Normal by Andrew Sullivan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
19951013
224
N/A
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