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In Sex and Culture 1934 the ethnologist and social anthropologist J D Unwin studied 80 primitive tribes and 6 known civilizations through 5000 years of history and
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In Sex and Culture 1934 the ethnologist and social anthropologist J D Unwin studied 80 primitive tribes and 6 known civilizations through 5000 years of history and found a positive correlation between the cultural achievement of a people and the sexual restraint they observe Sex and Culture is a work of the highest importance Aldous Huxley wrote Unwins conclusions which are based upon an enormous wealth of carefully sifted evidence may be summed up as follows All human societies are in one or another of four cultural conditions zoistic manistic deistic rationalistic Of these societies the zoistic displays the least amount of mental and social energy the rationalistic the most Investigation shows that the societies exhibiting the least amount of energy are those where prenuptial continence is not imposed and where the opportunities for sexual indulgence after marriage are greatest The cultural condition of a society rises in exact proportion as it imposes prenuptial and postnuptial restraints upon sexual opportunityAccording to Unwin after a nation becomes prosperous it becomes increasingly liberal with regard to sexual morality and as a result loses it cohesion its impetus and its purpose The process says the author is irreversibleThe whole of human history does not contain a single instance of a group becoming civilized unless it has been absolutely monogamous nor is there any example of a group retaining its culture after it has adopted less rigorous customs. 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