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✵ 26. szeptember 1946 – 9. április 2005
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“Feminism is hated because women are hated. Anti-feminism is a direct expression of misogyny; it is the political defense of women hating.”

Kontextus: Anti-feminism is also operating whenever any political group is ready to sacrifice one group of women, one faction, some women, some kinds of women, to any element of sex-class oppression: to pornography, to rape, to battery, to economic exploitation, to reproductive exploitation, to prostitution. There are women all along the male-defined political spectrum, including both extreme ends of it, ready to sacrifice some women, usually not themselves, to the brothels or the farms. The sacrifice is profoundly anti-feminist; it is also profoundly immoral...

"Anti-feminism," Right Wing Women (1983), pp. 230-231.

“One needs either equality or political and economic superiority.”

Andrea Dworkin könyv Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation

Forrás: Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation (2000), p. 336.

“[[S]ex] is often a hostile act, often an exercise of power over somebody else.”

Norah Vincent, Sex, Love and Politics, id., p. 40, col. 1.

“Could women's liberation ever be a revolutionary movement, not rhetorically but on the ground?”

Andrea Dworkin könyv Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation

Forrás: Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women's Liberation (2000), p. 248.

“I have spent 20 years writing these books. Had I wanted to say men are beasts and scream, that takes 30 seconds.”

Modern Times Interview of Andrea Dworkin With Larry Josephson, on "Modern Times" (American Public Radio, 1992) (radio program) (transcript of tape (end of tape missing)) http://www.andreadworkin.com/audio/moderntimes.html, as accessed Sep. 5, 2010.

“I'm a radical feminist, not the fun kind.”

"Dworkin on Dworkin," an interview originally published in Off Our Backs, reprinted in Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed Ed. by Renate Klein and Diane Bell.

“I know a hell of a lot about intercourse. I wish I knew less.”

Norah Vincent, Sex, Love and Politics, id., p. 40, col. 4.