One Nation Under Sex: How the Private Lives of Presidents, First Ladies and Their Lovers Changed the Course of American History

Author:   Larry Flynt ,  David Eisenbach, Ph.D.
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9780230339927


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   29 June 2012
Format:   Paperback
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In One Nation Under Sex, free speech activist and notorious Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt teams up with Columbia University history professor David Eisenbach to peek behind the White House bedroom curtains and document how hidden passions have shaped public life. They unpack salacious rumors and outright scandals, showing how private affairs have driven pivotal decisions - often with horrific consequences. Along the way, they explore the origins of America's fascination with sex scandals and explain how we can put aside our political moralism and begin focusing on the real problems that threaten our nation.

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Author:   Larry Flynt ,  David Eisenbach, Ph.D.
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.325kg
ISBN:  

9780230339927


ISBN 10:   0230339921
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   29 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Well reasoned, well written, and well documented. <i>Booklist</i></p> Those looking for salacious details will find them, but Flynt and Eisenbach favor analysis over sensationalism, providing a new perspective of the men and women who have shaped our nation. <i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> Dig into the unwholesome side of American history to uncover how the sexual peccadilloes of the men we elect have transformed the world for good and ill. <i>The Stranger</i></p> Only liars will pretend that this book isn't absolutely fascinating. <i>Buffalo News</i></p> Presidential hanky-panky is as old as the nation itself. But no one can bring it to life quite like Larry Flynt. <i>Steven E. Levingston, Washington Post</i></p> The book is unapologetic, assertive, and sure to be controversial. <i>The Philadelphia Inquirer</i></p> It is amazing that this inherently salacious subject could be treated in such a thoughtful and documented fashion, scholarly even, and yet be such a great read. <i>Robert Scheer, author of The Great American Stickup</i></p> Americans often like to think that extramarital sex or even a strong libido is somehow a sign of poor character in our presidents. <i>One Nation Under Sex</i> explodes that myth. From Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson onward, our most respected leaders have always engaged in bedroom behavior that would outrage the cultural commissars--at no harm to the republic. You don't have to agree with all of Larry Flynt's and David Eisenbach's readings of history to enjoy this sex-filled tour through more than 200 years of scandal. <i>David Greenberg, presidential historian, Rutgers University, and author of Nixon's Shadow</i></p> Larry Flynt has waged a lifelong battle against hypocrisy and prudery: shattering every propriety and slaughtering every sacred cow. The political classes have never been safe from his special brand of satire. Now he turns his rabble-rousing sensibility backwards with a similar imperative. No more whitewashing! Smash decorum! Bring down the elites! <i>Laura Kipnis, How To Become a Scandal and of Against Love</i></p> As a Washington, DC, investigative reporter for two decades, I was certain the secret personal lives of politicians had an unappreciated affect on public policy and, eventually, history. Here's the book that documents it. <i>Rudy Maxa, former Washington Post reporter and columnist</i></p> Teaming up Larry Flynt with Columbia University historian David Eisenbach seems like an odd match but Flynt and Eisenbach have combined their talents and perspectives to produce a unique book that transgresses the holy empire of American history by providing a serious investigation of the sex lives of the Presidents. Be warned: this is not smut; this is an important and thorough historical excavation of how sex built the White House and our nation. <i>Jim Downs, Professor of History, Connecticut College</i></p>


Well reasoned, well written, and well documented. -- Booklist Those looking for salacious details will find them, but Flynt and Eisenbach favor analysis over sensationalism, providing a new perspective of the men and women who have shaped our nation. -- Publishers Weekly Dig into the unwholesome side of American history to uncover how the sexual peccadilloes of the men we elect have transformed the world for good and ill. -- The Stranger Only liars will pretend that this book isn't absolutely fascinating. -- Buffalo News Presidential hanky-panky is as old as the nation itself. But no one can bring it to life quite like Larry Flynt. --Steven E. Levingston, Washington Post The book is unapologetic, assertive, and sure to be controversial. -- The Philadelphia Inquirer It is amazing that this inherently salacious subject could be treated in such a thoughtful and documented fashion, scholarly even, and yet be such a great read. --Robert Scheer, author of The Great American Stickup Americans often like to think that extramarital sex - or even a strong libido - is somehow a sign of poor character in our presidents. One Nation Under Sex explodes that myth. From Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson onward, our most respected leaders have always engaged in bedroom behavior that would outrage the cultural commissars--at no harm to the republic. You don't have to agree with all of Larry Flynt's and David Eisenbach's readings of history to enjoy this sex-filled tour through more than 200 years of scandal. --David Greenberg, presidential historian, Rutgers University, and author of Nixon's Shadow Larry Flynt has waged a lifelong battle against hypocrisy and prudery: shattering every propriety and slaughtering every sacred cow. The political classes have never been safe from his special brand of satire. Now he turns his rabble-rousing sensibility backwards with a similar imperative. No more whitewashing! Smash decorum! Bring down the elites! --La


Well reasoned, well written, and well documented. -- Booklist <p> Those looking for salacious details will find them, but Flynt and Eisenbach favor analysis over sensationalism, providing a new perspective of the men and women who have shaped our nation. -- Publishers Weekly <p> Dig into the unwholesome side of American history to uncover how the sexual peccadilloes of the men we elect have transformed the world for good and ill...Sometimes it takes an asshole like Flynt to tell stories that need to be told. -- The Stranger Only liars will pretend that this book isn't absolutely fascinating. -- Buffalo News Presidential hanky-panky is as old as the nation itself. But no one can bring it to life quite like Larry Flynt. --Steven E. Levingston, Washington Post <p> The book is unapologetic, assertive, and sure to be controversial. -- The Philadelphia Inquirer It is amazing that this inherently salacious subject could be treated in such a thoughtful and documented fashion, scholarl


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Larry Flynt is the publisher of Hustler magazine and has been a crusader for Frst Amendment and privacy rights for over three decades.His landmark Supreme Court case, Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, is taught in law schools throughout the United States. A former political candidate, Flynt remains active in his longstanding campaignto exposesexual hypocrisy in politics and transform the national political dialogue. He lives in Los Angeles, California. David Eisenbach, Ph.D., is a professor of American history at Columbia University as well as the creator, writer, and host of the two-hour History Channel special, The Beltway Unbuckled, about how presidential sex shaped American history. His first book, Gay Power: An American Revolution, won the ALA 2007 Stonewall Honor Book award. He lives in New York City.

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