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Virtually Normal Book
In a dizzyingly short period of time, homosexuality has gone from being the love that dare not speak its name to the one that shouts it. Refreshingly, in this wide-ranging discussion of the moral and political status of homosexuals, Sullivan, the gay former whizz-bang New Republic editor, prefers the middle register. On the one hand, he shuns the liberal tendency to give gays victim status but, on the other, advocates the legalisation of gay marriage because he views it as the public recognition of a gay's basic human right to fully love another member of his/her group--a right that, Sullivan notes, even bigots generally grant those they hate.Read More
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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.
- 0330346962
- 9780330346962
- Andrew Sullivan
- 12 July 1996
- Picador
- Paperback (Book)
- 224
- New edition
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