The lecture explains modern sexual shame through private property: patriarchal inheritance requires certainty about which children inherit.
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Sexual Shame
The lecture explains modern sexual shame through private property: patriarchal inheritance requires certainty about which children inherit.
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"And the way you build intimacy and community is by sleeping with each other's wife. So you became one big family. Okay? Does it..."
"Okay? We have three kids. Okay? I want my three kids to inherit the money. Right? But, if my wife goes to sleep with..."
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