Title | Sex, Lies, and Separating Science From Ideology |
Publication Type | Web Article |
Authors | Dreger, Alice |
Abstract | Margaret Mead saw in Samoa the possibility of loosening social strictures on sexuality -- something she suggested could lead to more pleasure, and less pain and suffering. She and her work were attacked and discredited, but nearly a century later, questions of separating science from ideology persist. |
URL | https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/02/sex-lies-and-separating-science-from-ideology/273169/ |