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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Page 67
... never know because he knew nothing about my mother , and when he'd ask me questions I would answer him with absurd lies . What revolted me about him was that he had heard me denouncing whites , yet each time he deliberately guided the ...
... never know because he knew nothing about my mother , and when he'd ask me questions I would answer him with absurd lies . What revolted me about him was that he had heard me denouncing whites , yet each time he deliberately guided the ...
Page 132
... never free to choose love without ulterior motives . For her at the present time , the two things , love and status , must remain inextricably intertwined . Now assuming that a woman does not lose sight of these fundamental factors of ...
... never free to choose love without ulterior motives . For her at the present time , the two things , love and status , must remain inextricably intertwined . Now assuming that a woman does not lose sight of these fundamental factors of ...
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... never integrated the amazing material of modern science with his daily life . Often it takes the misuse of his ... never as detached from life as it later became ; for the society of those times was , for all practical purposes , synony ...
... never integrated the amazing material of modern science with his daily life . Often it takes the misuse of his ... never as detached from life as it later became ; for the society of those times was , for all practical purposes , synony ...
Contents
The Dialectic of Sex II | 11 |
On American Feminism | 23 |
The Misguided Feminism | 46 |
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