The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist RevolutionIn the light of recent developments concerning the still-present gulf between the sexes, books by and about women and society have climbed to the top of the bestseller lists. Listed as one of the 20 most influential women's books of the last 20 years in a Publishers Weekly poll, this classic in feminist theory is now reissued in a new Quill edition. Illustrated. |
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... politics is a trick of men to conceal the real issues . Women should work for the measures they want outside of party politics . It is because the old political parties realize that woman's influence will be so negligible on the inside ...
... politics is a trick of men to conceal the real issues . Women should work for the measures they want outside of party politics . It is because the old political parties realize that woman's influence will be so negligible on the inside ...
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... political gains , whatever the cost to political principles . Like the NAWSA , it has attracted a wide membership , which it controls by traditional bureaucratic procedures . However , already in the young movement , it is apparent that ...
... political gains , whatever the cost to political principles . Like the NAWSA , it has attracted a wide membership , which it controls by traditional bureaucratic procedures . However , already in the young movement , it is apparent that ...
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... politics . The feminist movement is the first to combine effectively the ' personal ' with the ' political ' . It is developing a new way of relating , a new political style , one that will eventually reconcile the personal - always the ...
... politics . The feminist movement is the first to combine effectively the ' personal ' with the ' political ' . It is developing a new way of relating , a new political style , one that will eventually reconcile the personal - always the ...
Contents
The Dialectic of Sex II | 11 |
On American Feminism | 23 |
The Misguided Feminism | 46 |
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