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  1. Among its components, the *Playboy Philosophy called for political goals such as free speech, civil rights, the separation of church and state, free-enterprise capitalism, and individualism. Hefner also advocated support for birth control and abortion rights. In May 2002, Sellers wrote to Hefner to ask if she could publish his letters from 1943-46 in a book she was preparing called: *Hefner ...

  2. 30. Sept. 2013 · Sixth, theologically I disagree with the Playboy philosophy. I disagree with it in the sense of the arbitrariness of God, over and over in the philosophy and some of Anson’s remarks that God is arbitrary. I do not believe He’s arbitrary. I believe the laws and everything are a reflection of the nature of God, not the arbitrariness of His will.

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  4. The Playboy Philosophy. vi. Chapter 1. CHAPTER 1 Introduction Exactly nine years ago this month, the first issue of Playboy was published, with a personal investment of $600 and $6000 begged or ...

  5. Along the way, playboy has been both a defender of the movement and, depending on whom you ask, its enemy. The relationship between playboy and feminism began during the latter’s second wave. Having secured the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920, American women started taking aim at social as well as political targets after World War II.

  6. In the quote above from ‘The Playboy Philosophy’, Hefner theorizes an ideal way of life, and the ideal reader, who can live ‘life to the hilt’, and certainly Hefner embodied this credo: with his modernized harem (the Playboy mansion), groups of bunnies, and a young wife. He was always eager to make synonymous Playboy and a kind of ...