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  1. Hugh Hefner. 3.82. 11 ratings2 reviews. Three volumes: editorial/commentary as published in his magazine; eighteen 'chapters;' 1963 - 1964. Genres Nonfiction. pamphlets, stapled. First published December 1, 1963.

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    • Pamphlets, Stapled
  2. The Playboy Philosophy 2 Festival, Playboy records, Playboy Tours and our nationally syndicated television show, Playboy's Penthouse). The professional critics and commentators on the contemporary scene could not too long resist supplying a personal analysis of the Playboy phenomenon. In Commentary-- "A journal of significant

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  3. By the 1960s, he was writing a frequent installment, “The Playboy Philosophy,” in which he addressed topics like the First Amendment and sexual mores. He advocated gay rights. He pushed for...

  4. The Playboy Philosophy, Volumes 1-4. Hugh Marston Hefner. HMH Publishing Company, 1963 - American literature - 194 pages.

    • Hugh Marston Hefner
    • HMH Publishing Company, 1963
    • 194 pages
  5. 30 de sept. de 2017 · Ministers gave sermons (not always critical) about Hefner’s worldview, which was spelled out in a years-long editorial series called “The Playboy Philosophy.”. The Philosophy addressed what Hefner saw as American religious repression, censorship, sexuality, and all manner of personal freedom.

  6. Host Buckley, William F., Jr. (1925-2008) Date CreatedSeptember 12, 1966. Description. Between these two antagonists one might have expected a heated debate, but what we get instead is a serious discussion of sexual ethics in the latter part of the 20th century.

  7. By Carrie Pitzulo. Courtesy to The Brooklyn Rail Collection. Playboy, a mere magazine? No—it’s a philosophy. Given the wild success of what Hugh Hefner called his “urban men’s magazine”—in the years before “urban” was a codeword for “Black”—Hef felt the need to explain to “friends and critics alike—our guiding ...