Phyllis Chesler on her latest book, The Death of Feminism, cultural relativism, gender roles, and Andrea Dworkin.
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Phyllis Chesler on her latest book, The Death of Feminism, cultural relativism, gender roles, and Andrea Dworkin. [...] Instead of promoting the agenda of former World Bank Chief James Wolfensohn, the Wall Street Journal might want to address the stumbling block of Palestinian terrorism. Looking back on 2005, I’d say that, all in all, it was a pretty good year. The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), known also as the Wobblies, came into existence in 1905, because its founders believed that other labor unions were not sufficiently radical. |
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