Re: The importance of female education Whilst I find Felicity's ability to say nothing a real marvel, it would be nice if we kept on topic. I'm interested in either pro or anti-feminist comment that can evaluate Luker's stance. Here's another quote to help you: ...women who oppose abortion and seek to make it officially unavailable are declaring, both practically and symbolically, that women's reproduction roles should be given social primacy. Once an embryo is defined as a child and an abortion as the death of a person, almost everything else in a woman's life must 'go on hold' during the course of her pregnancy; any attempt to gain 'male' resources such as a job, an education, or other skills must be subordinated to her uniquely female responsibility...
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