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Right-Wing Women
Book • 1983
In *Right-Wing Women*, Andrea Dworkin provides a groundbreaking analysis of the Right's positions on abortion, sexuality, racism, and antifeminism, exploring how these ideologies exploit and quiet women's deepest fears.
The book examines why some women align with right-wing movements, often seeking protection and power within patriarchal structures.
Originally published in 1983, the book remains relevant today, offering insights into the complexities of women's political affiliations.
The book examines why some women align with right-wing movements, often seeking protection and power within patriarchal structures.
Originally published in 1983, the book remains relevant today, offering insights into the complexities of women's political affiliations.
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