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Sex in Politics - The Primer

Sex in Politics - The Primer

of: Melvyn Lurie MD

Avon and Stratford, 2016

ISBN: 9780984552443 , 72 Pages

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Sex in Politics - The Primer


 

Sex In Politics, Dr. Lurie's latest book, explains how sex influences politics. It covers why sex, how sex, and where sex is embedded in the America political system. The biological, genetically programmed reproductive role of women in the nest is manifest in politics as support for those who cannot care for themselves. They are comfortable spending for them, as for their children. Biologically, they keep the nest comfortable for the children, make sure all of them survive, and prepare them for the real world. These mainly genetically programmed functions are manifest in politics in environmental cleanliness, equality despite inequality, and education. The biological survival role of men is to acquire resources outside the nest for his offspring. It is manifest in politics in a focus on jobs and the economy. Their survival role of protecting the nest is manifest in a focus on military strength and crime fighting.