Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) is an Austrian and American philosopher and psychologist, a neo-Freudian who criticized repressive morality and developed the ideas of “sexual revolution.” Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) is a German and American philosopher, sociologist, and cultural scholar. Marcuse, together with Reich, was one of the main ideologues of “sexual revolution,” to which he linked hopes for freeing the human being from the yoke of a repressive civilization. The book presents the main works by W. Reich and G. Marcuse devoted to this topic.