A Psychological, Historical, and Ethical Exploration of Incest and Consanguinity

Author:   Beatrice Sydney
Publisher:   Controversy Prints
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9798295782374


Pages:   50
Publication Date:   06 June 2026
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A Psychological, Historical, and Ethical Exploration of Incest and Consanguinity


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A Psychological, Historical, and Ethical Exploration of Incest and Consanguinity plunges into the dark heart of civilization's most universal and persistent taboo. Operating simultaneously as an evolutionary biological imperative, a psychological boundary, and a foundational sociological construct, the prohibition of incest delineates the very parameters of human kinship, yet it remains a complex phenomenon manifesting across a spectrum of behaviors-from the devastating trauma of intrafamilial child sexual abuse to the ritually sanctioned endogamy of historical royal dynasties. This exhaustive exploration seeks a multidimensional analysis that transcends mere moral judgment. This journey begins by unearthing the theoretical conflict between biology and psychoanalysis. Does the human avoidance of incest stem from the innate, life-preserving Westermarck effect-an evolved psychological mechanism that automatically triggers sexual aversion toward individuals closely associated in early childhood to prevent genetic degradation? Or does the very existence of draconian laws validate Freud's counter-narrative, proving that humans harbor powerful, disruptive incestuous desires that must be actively suppressed by cultural strictures? Recent empirical research in evolutionary psychodynamics offers a nuanced reconciliation, revealing an implicit, non-conscious sexual attraction to familial resemblance that is instantaneously and consciously suppressed upon the recognition of kinship. The book then confronts the pathology of incestuous abuse, which represents a catastrophic failure of the family driven by the severe dysfunction of perpetrators. Through clinical typologies, it details profiles like the Symbiotic Personality, who uses the child to fulfill intense, unmet dependency needs, and the Tyrant, who utilizes sexual abuse as the ultimate extension of unyielding control. For the victim, this betrayal trauma inflicts Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), forcing the brain into ""betrayal blindness"" to preserve attachment, leading to devastating long-term effects, severe affect dysregulation, and an intergenerational transmission cycle of victimization through damaged Internal Working Models. In stark contrast, A Psychological, Historical, and Ethical Exploration of Incest and Consanguinity unveils historical contexts where consanguinity was elevated to a divine privilege. Witness the catastrophic peril of this defiance in the Spanish Habsburg dynasty, whose multi-generational inbreeding culminated in Charles II, an emperor of profound physical disfigurement, cognitive impairment, and infertility, whose death extinguished his royal line and ignited a continent-spanning war. Explore how the open brother-sister marriages in Ptolemaic Egypt, the Inca Empire, and the Hawaiian ali'i were justified to keep bloodlines ""pure"" or concentrate spiritual mana (power), temporarily defying biological realities only to inevitably encounter genetic collapse. Finally, the text examines the enduring sociological and ethical function of the taboo. It synthesizes Claude Lévi-Strauss's Alliance Theory, arguing that the true purpose of the ban is not biological but social: forcing exogamy and the reciprocal exchange of mates to forge essential political alliances and transform insular families into cohesive civilizations. Furthermore, it tackles modern philosophical debates on consensual adult incest, questioning the secular grounds for its criminalization and concluding that the inherent power dynamics and irreversible psychological enmeshment of the family system render true, uncoerced consent impossible, proving the prohibition of incest to be a crucial, load-bearing pillar that ensures the home remains a space of safe maturation, permanently insulated from the devastating consequences of sexual exploitation.

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Author:   Beatrice Sydney
Publisher:   Controversy Prints
Imprint:   Controversy Prints
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.059kg
ISBN:  

9798295782374


Pages:   50
Publication Date:   06 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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