Sexual Orientation and Human Rights
Discover the compelling debates surrounding sexual rights in "Sexual Orientation and Human Rights" by Michael E. Levin, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1999. This thought-provoking book spans 192 pages, diving into the complexities of human sexuality and civil rights. While Laurence Thomas advocates against discrimination based on sexual orientation, Levin presents a provocative perspective on the aversion some individuals hold toward homosexuality, sparking critical discussions on morality and ethics. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in gay and lesbian studies, human rights, and political philosophy. Explore the nuances of sexual orientation, morality, and civil liberties as Levin navigates through these contentious topics, inviting readers to consider a variety of viewpoints. Perfect for scholars, activists, and curious minds alike, "Sexual Orientation and Human Rights" will challenge you to think critically about the social and political implications of sexuality in today's world.