Abstract

From a study of the ideas and experiences of 100 sexual radicals, an ideal-typical version of the popular notion of love is presented. Additionally, four basic modes of entertaining or responding to that dominant notion are set out. In this way the respondents are seen as struggling to combine a highly critical sexual ideology with a much more conservative socialization for intimacy.

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