Sunday, 10 January 2016

... an essay.

Mere legal enactments, enforced, or left unenforced, by paid officials or the police, to be effective must themselves become taboos, printed on the fleshy tablets of the individual citizen’s heart.

—Havelock Ellis, “The Function of Taboos,” from More Essays of Love and Virtue, 1931.

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