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ARISTOCRATIC VICE ARISTOCRATIC VICE HOMOSEXUALITY AS ARISTOCRATIC VICE ARISTOCRATIC VICE HOMOSEXUALITY AS

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The findings of the first Kinsey Report 19481 which appeared to show greater preva lence of homosexuality among the less educated must be disregarded in as much as this cohort in the Kinsey survey had a disproportionate number of prisoners If data a ID: 57673

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4 Little meaningful study has class differences in the homosexual behavior. Kinsey Report (19481, which appeared to show greater homosexuality among Kinsey survey had disproportionate number data are lacking, stereotypes more preva- upper classes. working- upper classes are over- and effeminate. as a distinctively aristocratic vice has Sir Edward Coke attributed diet, idle- and contempt English jurist was fact offering Ezekiel (16:49). perennial truism lust tend clustersurnmedup in the luxuria. confirmed debauchee, through virtually turns to complex appears Aris- tophanes (ca. 450-385 B.c.], who satirized pederastic foibles Athenian politi- and dandies. Sodom the link between homosexuality and never-failing lavishness . . satiery, plunging their necks themselves to strong liquor and forbidden forms Albertus Mag- nus (d. 1280) was "more privileged, and through their nobility could crimes which tal punishment when committed to the on the straitlaced mid- dle class that the and required, an aristocratic weakness with the foreign derivation; noble lords the continent them into tact with vice-which they social history was to banquet travagant dress was as bordering fashion explains mysterious allusion in American song town/upon a feather hatland macaroni" (1767). milktoast-r aristocratic vi- has a sequel twentieth- in modem in- Krupp and Moltke-