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{{person|name=J. D. Unwin|occupation=ethnologist/anthropologist|birthday=December 6, 1895|ethnicity=English|image=File:Jdunwlin.png}} | {{person|name=J. D. Unwin|occupation=ethnologist/anthropologist|birthday=December 6, 1895|ethnicity=English|image=File:Jdunwlin.png}} | ||
'''J. D. Unwin''' was a 19th century academic who argued that sexual license (widespread pre-marital sex) and the decline of monogamy (as typically promoted by feminism) leads to irrevocable societal collapse. | '''J. D. Unwin''' was a 19th century academic who argued that sexual license (widespread pre-marital sex) and the decline of monogamy (as typically promoted by feminism) leads to irrevocable societal collapse. He argued that monogamy was a pre-requisite for civilization to exist, stating: ""The whole of human history does not contain a single instance of a group becoming civilized unless it has been absolutely monogamous, nor is there any example of a group retaining its culture after it has adopted less rigorous customs." | ||
==Sex and Culture== | ==Sex and Culture== | ||
Unwin conducted an analysis of 86 cultures (80 primitive tribes and the Roman, Greek, Sumerian, Arabian, Babylonian, and Anglo-Saxon civilizations), publishing his findings in 1934, in a book entitled '''Sex and Culture'''. | Unwin conducted an analysis of 86 cultures (80 primitive tribes and the Roman, Greek, Sumerian, Arabian, Babylonian, and Anglo-Saxon civilizations), publishing his findings in 1934, in a book entitled '''Sex and Culture'''. |
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