Freedom and the Real Meaning of Sex

March 23, 2005

Ads and entertainment tell us that sexual freedom is a sort of consumer freedom—sex is something to select, take home, consume, and forget about. But sex is tangled up with deeper issues, and its real meaning has something to do with the profound human need to bond with another person in love and trust, and to forge a relationship that will last for a lifetime.

This lecture was part of The Veritas Forum event at UVA.

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