Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. PROMISCUITY. I. Has there been a Stage of Promiscuity ?Promiscuity rate among the superior vertebratesIt has been exceptional in mankind. II. Cases of Human Promiscuity.Promiscuity among the Troglodytes, the ancient Arabs, the Agathyrses, the Anses, the Garamantes, the ancient Greeks, in the Timaus, in China, in India, among the Andamanites, in California, among the aborigines of India, among the Zaporogs, and the AnsariansInsufficience of these proofs. III. Hetairism.-Jusprinue noctisReligious hetairism at Babylon, in ArmeniaReligious prostitutionReligious deflorationThe jus prima noctis with the Nasamons, in the Balearic Isles, in ancient Peru, in Asia, etc.The right of the chief with the Kaffirs, in New Zealand, in New Mexico, in Cochin-China, in feudal EuropeThe right of religious prelibationReligious defloration in CambodiaThe reason of the right of prelibationThe jus prima noctis confounded with the simple licence of unmarried womenShamelessness of girls in Australia, Polynesia, America, Malaya, Abyssinia, etc.The indotata in primitive RomeLoan and barter of women in America and elsewhere, and among the ancient ArabsActual promiscuity has been rare in humanity. I. Has there been a Stage of Promiscuity I Having made our preliminary investigation of love, sexual unions, marriage, or what corresponds to it, and the family in the animal kingdom, we are now in a position to approach the examination of corresponding social facts in regard to man. The method of evolution requires us to begin our inquiry with the lowest forms of sexual association, and there is none lower, morally and intellectually, than promiscuity; that is to say, a social condition so grossthat within a. group, a horde, or a tribe, all the women belong, without ru... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.