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'''Alexander Comfort''' ([[February 10]], [[1920]] - [[March 26]], [[2000]]) was a medical professional, [[anarchist]], [[pacifism|pacifist]] and writer, best known [[as of 1972]] for ''[[The Joy of Sex]]'', which played a part what is often called the [[Sexual revolution#The Nonfiction Sex Manuals|sexual revolution]]. He was also the author of many other books on a variety of topics.
'''Alexander Comfort''' ([[February 10]], [[1920]] - [[March 26]], [[2000]]) was a medical professional, [[anarchist]], [[pacifism|pacifist]] and writer, best known for ''[[The Joy of Sex]]'', which played a part what is often called the [[Sexual revolution#The Nonfiction Sex Manuals|sexual revolution]]. He was also the author of many other books on a variety of topics.


==Partial bibliography==
==Partial bibliography==

Revision as of 02:39, 14 November 2005

Alexander Comfort (February 10, 1920 - March 26, 2000) was a medical professional, anarchist, pacifist and writer, best known for The Joy of Sex, which played a part what is often called the sexual revolution. He was also the author of many other books on a variety of topics.

Partial bibliography

  • Art And Social Responsibility (1946)
  • Barbarism And Sexual Freedom (1948)
  • Authority And Delinquency In The Modern State (1950)
  • Sexual Behaviour In Society (1950)
  • The Joy of Sex' (1972)
  • Writings Against Power and Death (1994)