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My sense is that these things tend to go in cycles; if you were around in the Roaring Twenties, with flappers, jazz, and (to say the least) a lapse in morals that went into the first part of the 1930s, you'd extrapolate from that to say that the 1950s, by virtue of being 20 years down the road, would be even MORE loose, more immoral, wilder. But, in fact, the 50s were extremely conservative. And most of the SF of the time looked to a future that was as button-down as the present of their writers. Then the looser 60s and 70s, and a rebirth of some extent of conservatism in the Reagan 80s and for health reasons.
The day someone perfects, and distributes, a guaranteed Aids vaccine, I think you're going to see another sexual revolution that'll make the 60s look like a dinner party.
So by the time of B5, we're in a bit of a conservative swing again, in terms of sexual matters (which often tends to come about post-war).
jms
Date: 07 Jul 1996 22:18:01 -0700 From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com> To: S.G. Menzel <100537.1517@compuserve.com> Subject: Fan Club
S.G. Menzel <100537.1517@compuserve.com> asks: > Any idea how much longer? > Could you post a message here, once the webpage is up and > running?
Thanks, and as soon as WB gets us the approvals, we'll be sure to announce the web page just about everydamnwhere.
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