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Catharine Mackinnon

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    An individual's treatment and alternatives in life may depend as much on the reputation of the group to which that person belongs as on their own merit.

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    Can postmodernism hold the perpetrators of genocide accountable?

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    Empirically, all pornography is made under conditions of inequality based on sex, overwhelmingly by poor, desperate, homeless, pimped women who were sexually abused as children.

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    Feminism is built on believing women's accounts of sexual use and abuse by men.

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    Feminism, Socialism, and Communism are one in the same, and Socialist/Communist government is the goal of feminism.

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    If you want to know who is being hurt in this society, go see what is being done and to whom in pornography and then go look for them other places in the world.

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    Imagine that for hundreds of years your most formative traumas, your daily suffering and pain, the abuse you live through, the terror you live with, are unspeakable - not the basis of literature. You grow up with your father holding you down and covering your mouth so another man can make a horrible searing pain between your legs.... You learn how to leave your body and create someone else who takes over when you cannot stand it any more. You develop a self who is ingratiating and obsequious and imitative and aggressively passive and silent - you learn, in a word, femininity.

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    In all these situations, there was not enough violence against them to take it beyond the category of sex; they were not coerced enough.

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    In a society in which equality is a fact, not merely a word, words of racial or sexual assault and humiliation will be nonsense syllables.

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    In my opinion, no feminism worthy of the name is not methodologically post-marxist.

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    In not having an appointment at Harvard, I'm in the company of a great many people whose work I admire tremendously, in particular women of color.

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    Instead of being lionized and admired for her genius, instead of being able to earn a decent living as a writer, Andrea Dworkin was misrepresented and demonized.

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    It's mainly a few elite women who benefit greatly from standing with the forces that keep women down.

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    It's particularly hard to take being stabbed in the back close to home. There's always a feeling of betrayal when people of your own group oppose you.

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    Marxism teaches that exploitation and degradation somehow produce resistance and revolution. It's been hard to say why. What I've learned from women's experience with sexuality is that exploitation and degradation produce grateful complicity in exchange for survival. They produce self-loathing to the point of extinction of self, and it is respect for self that makes resistance conceivable.

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    Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated.

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    Postmodernism is an academic theory, originating in academia with an academic elite, not in the world of women and men, where feminist theory is rooted.

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    Power is being able to say complete and utter nonsense and have it be believed, powerlessness is where no matter how much cogent evidence and proof one has, to not be believed.

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    Sexuality is to feminism what work is to Marxism.

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    So the idea that there is nothing essential, in the sense that there are no human universals, is dogma. Ask most anyone who is going to be shot at dawn.

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    Stopped as attribute of a person, sex inequality takes the form of gender; moving as a relation between people, it takes the form of sexuality. Gender emerges as the congealed form of the sexualization of inequaltiy between men and women.

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    The arena of logic was made by men for men; it was expressly founded on the exclusion of what is not male, as well as what is not Greek, not Christian, nor Western, not Aryan.

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    To be a prisoner means to be defined as a member of a group for whom the rules of what can be done to you, of what is seen as abuse of you, are reduced as part of the definition of your status.

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    What postmodernism gives us instead is a multicultural defense for male violence - a defense for it wherever it is, which in effect is a pretty universal defense.

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    Women and men are divided by gender, made into the sexes as we know them, by the social requirements of heterosexuality, which institutionalizes male sexual dominance and female sexual submission.

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    Women are socially disadvantaged in controlling sexual access to their bodies through socialization to customs that define a woman's body as for sexual use by men. Sexual access is regularly forced or pressured or routinized beyond denial.

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    You grow up with your father holding you down and covering your mouth so another man can make a horrible searing pain between your legs.