Post Number:#20
by alexhenry » 09 Aug 2012, 06:30
I found it a little dramatic and even bitter at first, but I do appreciate radical writings and this was certainly radical in her time (perhaps still today), so I read on. I think she won me over with her assessment of the artificial constructs of church and sate as the root of human slavery and reduction.
A thoughtful piece, although I don't know how one can put more blame on men for being socialized as slave masters than they do on women for being conditioned as slaves; especially if one considers the man as being shackled himself.