How modern thinkers and artists such as Rousseau, Nietzsche, Marx, Darwin, Shelley, and Blake gave expression to a worldview—what Charles Taylor called a “social imaginary”—that made possible and plausible the arguments of the late-modern theorists who shaped the postmodern sexual revolution, people like Freud, Reich, and Marcuse.
 

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