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The Pivot of Civilization by Margaret Sanger
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reform, education and religion a better material to work upon, we
are sinning against the light, and not doing our best to bring in the
Kingdom of God upon earth."

As long as sexual activity is regarded in a dualistic and contradictory
light,--in which it is revealed either as the instrument by which men
and women "cooperate with the Creator" to bring children into the
world, on the one hand; and on the other, as the sinful instrument of
self-gratification, lust and sensuality, there is bound to be an endless
conflict in human conduct, producing ever increasing misery, pain and
injustice. In crystallizing and codifying this contradiction, the Church
not only solidified its own power over men but reduced women to the most
abject and prostrate slavery. It was essentially a morality that would
not "work." The sex instinct in the human race is too strong to be bound
by the dictates of any church. The church's failure, its century after
century of failure, is now evident on every side: for, having convinced
men and women that only in its baldly propagative phase is sexual
expression legitimate, the teachings of the Church have driven sex
under-ground, into secret channels, strengthened the conspiracy of
silence, concentrated men's thoughts upon the "lusts of the body," have
sown, cultivated and reaped a crop of bodily and mental diseases, and
developed a society congenitally and almost hopelessly unbalanced. How
is any progress to be made, how is any human expression or education
possible when women and men are taught to combat and resist their
natural impulses and to despise their bodily functions?

Humanity, we are glad to realize, is rapidly freeing itself from this
"morality" imposed upon it by its self-appointed and self-perpetuating
masters. From a hundred different points the imposing edifice of this
"morality" has been and is being attacked. Sincere and thoughtful
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