
Twitter.com (7 July 2018) https://twitter.com/patcondell/status/1015501970969366530
2018
Pornography, Men Possessing Women (1979)
Twitter.com (7 July 2018) https://twitter.com/patcondell/status/1015501970969366530
2018
“… fantasy is not practice for what is real—fantasy is the opiate of women.”
Source: Austenland
Adam and Eve After the Pill: Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution https://books.google.it/books?id=7z-hDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT0 (Ignatius Press, 2012), ch. 2.
Salon interview (1997)
Context: I'm always astounded at the way we automatically look at what divides and separates us. We never look at what people have in common. If you see it, black and white people, both sides look to see the differences, they don't look at what they have together. Men and women, and old and young, and so on. And this is a disease of the mind, the way I see it. Because in actual fact, men and women have much more in common than they are separated.
Cassandra (1860)
the option to raise children, or to not take a hazardous job
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 11.
Source: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. 18.
Introduction http://www.nostatusquo.com/ACLU/dworkin/PornIntro2.html, p xxvii.
Pornography, Men Possessing Women (1979)
“Shepherd: Men are more eloquent than women made.
Nymph: But women are more powerful to persuade.”
Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry (1630; pub. 1638), Prologue