The author of 34 books translated into 29 languages, Briton Anthony Giddens is one of the five most cited sociologists in the world.
His new book is written at the intersection of sociology and psychology. Giddens analyzes how perceptions of sexuality, views of seduction, desire, marriage, homosexuality, parenthood have changed over the past decades — and how this affects our sexual behavior. Many of the thoughts expressed in the book, as it were, by the way, are worthy of separate research. For example. Relationships between parents and children sometimes require healing just as much as difficult love relationships. In co-dependent relationships, the subject of addiction may not be a chemical substance or even a partner, but a connection as such.
Peter, 208 p.