> a relatively unwritten space
You could've fooled me...
I guess sexuality is a facet of intersubjectivity, although one
menaced by solipsism on one side and antagonism on the other.
The desire for a good society presumably entails the desire for viable
kinds of intersubjectivity - that is, ways of being with each other
that don't immediately lapse into (at best mutual) exploitation or the
cut-throat pursuit of competing agendas.
It would be odd to leave sex out of the question, if the question were
something like "who are we in relation to each other, and all the
other others?". No less odd to make sexuality the *pivot* of that
question (vide supra Lawrence, D. H.).
Dominic
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