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Sexual Politics

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Lucy A backstage
The Oprah Winfrey Show
launching her 2010 Sexual Counterrevolution Promotional Tour
 
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"Modern liberalism suffers unresolved contradictions. It exalts individualism and freedom and, on its radical wing, condemns social orders as oppressive. On the other hand, it expects governments to provide materially for all, a feat manageable only by an expansion of authority and a swollen bureaucracy. In other words, liberalism defines government as tyrant father but demands it behave as nurturant mother. Feminism has inherited these contradictions."
—Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), p. 3
 
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"Radical Feminism sold America and then the world a bill of goods. It has made feminism look like a bad idea from the start. While civilization so-called is itself unnatural, a distortion of the natural order of things, radical feminism is perversity itself. The success of radical feminist ideology is the tragic outcome of the success of liberal democracy, the product of intellectual and spiritual mediocrity. In a word, and to riff on Shakespeare's immortal line, sexual politics is a game played by idiots."
—Lucy A, Hominid Hijinks: the Rise and Fall of Nature's Cockalorum
 
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"What is it Nietzsche said about truth?"
 
Sexual Politics
From Eve and Adam to Harvey Weinstein
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Has sex become politicized in the last sixty years?

Or has sex always been political?

Has it become too politicized then, say in the last thirty years?

Does the politicization of sexual relations bode ill for sexual relations? Bode well? Or are you past caring about "the battle of the sexes"?

Or has politics outweighed nature in the balance?

Is it the case that the more politicized sexual relations have become, the more distant from natural relations have we become?

Is sex as mankind has known and enjoyed it from time immemorial over?

What do you think?

Well said.
 
This is not a rebuttal to the post I referenced, your's lack substance and is not thoughtful nor is it thought provoking.

I was pointing out that nothing was said.
 
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