Beispiel Peter Schult

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Beispiel Peter Schult – Pädophilie im öffentlichen Diskurs, or, in English, Peter Schult - Pedophilia in Public Discourse, is a 2006 biography on the life and thought of German anarchist MAP activist Peter Schult. The book also provides extensive discussion of the changing discourse around homosexual pedophilia in Germany from the post-war period after 1945. We summarize and quote English translated passages of this book below.

Table of contents

  • "Peter Schult ... ah ... that name doesn't ring a bell ... "

Research experience on the life and work of Peter Schult .......................................... 7

  • The homosexual paedophile as enemy of any organized society ......................................................... 17
  • Peter Schult's long march to revolution 1928 - 1975 .............................................................................86

The years of decision 1976 - 1984 ...........................................................................119

  • Greens, "Leftists" and the Paedophile after 1985 -

An outlook.............................................................................160

As described in the introduction: "This book is divided into two parts: In the first and most extensive chapter, I trace the history of the medical pathologization of homosexual padophilia in Germany. The following chapters describe Peter Schult's life "between the fronts" of the German post-war society up to the bosom of the revolutionary movements in the wake of the student revolt of 1968 and the anarchic and political situation for Schult." (p. 11).