Ellen Willis addresses feminism, politics, and culture in the Age of Reagan and beyond. With characteristic intelligence, wit, and insight, she confronts the conservative backlash that has slowly eroded the democratic ideals and advances of the '60s, as well as the internal debates that have frequently splintered the left.
Ellen Willis addresses feminism, politics, and culture in the Age of Reagan and beyond. With characteristic intelligence, wit, and insight, she confronts the conservative backlash that has slowly eroded the democratic ideals and advances of the '60s, as well as the internal debates that have frequently splintered the left.
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Library Binding
English
Wesleyan University Press
Feb. 1st, 1992
294
9780819552501
081955250X
1.38 lbs
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