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Alex Comfort

    10 de febrero de 1920 – 26 de marzo de 2000

    Alexander Comfort fue un profesional médico y escritor, conocido principalmente por su influyente obra que se convirtió en un pilar de la revolución sexual. Más allá de esto, su prolífica producción exploró una diversa gama de temas, a menudo infundida con sus ideales pacifistas y anarquistas. La importancia literaria de Comfort radica en su exploración sincera y accesible de la sexualidad humana y las normas sociales. Sus escritos continúan resonando por su perspectiva liberadora e informativa.

    The Joy of Sex. More Joy of Sex 1-2
    Tetrarch
    More Joy of Sex
    El Adolescente : sexualidad, vida y crecimiento
    El placer del amor
    El Placer de Amar
    • More Joy of Sex

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book that revolutionized America's thinking on sex is back to meet the needs of the '80s. Dr. Comfort has revised and updated his classic to provide current, caring advice plus important information on health risks of this decade.

      More Joy of Sex
    • An international bestseller since it was first published in 1972, this updated edition brings this imaginative, uninhibited guide to lovemaking and sex to a whole new generation. It has been revised in such a way to retain Dr Comfort's original, revelatory advice while making it appropriate for the 21st century.

      The Joy of Sex. More Joy of Sex 1-2
    • Authority and Delinquency in the Modern State

      A Criminological Approach to the Problem of Power

      • 126 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring the intricate connection between crime and power, the author examines how individuals in positions of authority may engage in delinquent behavior. Published in 1950, this work offers a critical analysis that challenges conventional views of democracy and the state, prompting readers to reconsider the implications of power dynamics on societal ethics and governance.

      Authority and Delinquency in the Modern State