Summary
Jeremy Bentham: Defense of Homosexuality
Jeremy Bentham, in a space of over fifty years, from 1774 to 1828, wrote about a hundred pages about "inappropriate", "irregular" or "eccentric" sexual practices, and especially about homosexuality. The manuscripts kept in the library of University College in London have not yet been integrated and published in English. The translation into Serbian is composed of two smaller parts of processed manuscripts. The first text, with the title "Offenses against oneself: pederasty", represents a manuscript from 1785 that was prepared for printing by Louis Crompton in 1978. The second text, "Offenses Against Good Taste", is a translation of manuscripts created from 1814-1818, edited by Charles Kay Ogden and first published in the journal Psyche.
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