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Queer theory

Transgressing the boundaries of sex education

25 February 2023

9:00 AM

25 February 2023

9:00 AM

Solzhenitsyn said that the line separating good and evil runs through every human heart. The line separating freedom from censorship, pleasure from licence, and knowledge from corruption, is often harder to define. No society in history, though, even the most liberal ones, has allowed sexually explicit knowledge to be propagated to all sections of the community.

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