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Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism w/ Kristen Ghodsee

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Politics, Society & Culture, News

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

When the Soviet Union collapsed and the Berlin Wall was toppled, a lot was unearthed and a lot of interesting information became available to scholars and researchers in the West. One of those little bits of information was the answer to a question that a lot of people had never really thought of even asking: did women have better sex under socialism? Well, spoiler alert, but maybe not so much if you’ve read the title of today’s episode: Yes, it seems like they did. And in today’s episode, we’re going to explore why. Why do women have better sex under socialism?

The answer to this question is the topic of the highly acclaimed book Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence, by Kristen Ghodsee. Kristen Ghodsee is a Professor and Chair of the department of Russian and East European Studies and a member of the Graduate Group in Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of twelve books, including Red Valkyries: Feminist Lessons From Five Revolutionary Women, and Everyday Utopia: What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life.

In this conversation, in celebration of International Women’s Day, we explore how capitalism shapes not just sex, but relationships, care, and much of the life of people who identify as women. We explore how under capitalism sex becomes commodified and transactionalized, and look at the harmful impact that this has on society as a whole. We also explore how socialism, particularly under the Soviet Union, differed, and how economic stability and having one’s basic needs met let to a kind of liberation that resulted in, well, much better sex for women.

Thank you to Bikini Kill for the intermission music. Upstream theme music was composed by Robert Raymond

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We're releasing this episode a few days early, as you might have noticed, because it's an episode in celebration of this particular day.

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So we hope you enjoy this slightly early release. Thank you. Oh, oh, oh, oh, I'm.

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Oh, I,

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Oh, I, research from across the socialist countries really bears this out that when women feel secure in their lives

1:17.5

economically, socially, they don't have to choose partners that they don't like. They don't have to have

1:25.4

sex with people that they're not attracted to. It's not that complicated, right?

1:29.5

It's actually it makes a lot of sense. It's not rocket science.

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In societies where women have more economic independence,

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they are not in any way.

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I mean, sometimes they may be compelled

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for other psychological reasons,

1:41.7

but in terms of the transactional nature of our relationships,

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it's just not there.

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