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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... problem of modern life : sexuality . I THE COMMON ROOTS OF FREUDIANISM AND FEMINISM ( 1 ) Freudianism and feminism grew from the same soil . It is no accident that Freud began his work at the height of the early feminist movement . We ...
... problem of modern life : sexuality . I THE COMMON ROOTS OF FREUDIANISM AND FEMINISM ( 1 ) Freudianism and feminism grew from the same soil . It is no accident that Freud began his work at the height of the early feminist movement . We ...
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... problems that resulted from trying to put into practice a basic contradiction - the resolution of a problem within the environment that created it his followers began to attack one component after another of his theory , until they had ...
... problems that resulted from trying to put into practice a basic contradiction - the resolution of a problem within the environment that created it his followers began to attack one component after another of his theory , until they had ...
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... problem - even if it could happen to- morrow . But the problem would still remain , for it exists inde- pendently of traditional politics and economics , and thus could not be solved by traditional ' politics and economics alone . These ...
... problem - even if it could happen to- morrow . But the problem would still remain , for it exists inde- pendently of traditional politics and economics , and thus could not be solved by traditional ' politics and economics alone . These ...
Contents
The Dialectic of Sex II | 11 |
On American Feminism | 23 |
The Misguided Feminism | 46 |
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