Lost Liberation & the Failure of Feminism
Date:
24-03-2010
Author:
Mark Greene
Once upon a time, until two weeks ago, to be more precise, I used to believe that men were from Mars and women from Venus ... or at least that most men and women were...
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Date:
24-03-2010
Author:
Mark Greene
Once upon a time, until two weeks ago, to be more precise, I used to believe that men were from Mars and women from Venus ... or at least that most men and women were...
Date:
03-02-2010
Author:
Mark Greene
Few films have been more widely anticipated; very few films have had such lavish budgets and no film is steaming so inexorably towards outstripping Cameron's previous film, 'Titanic', as the biggest money-spinner of all time...
Date:
03-02-2010
Author:
Mark Greene
Here's a theory: when a society loses the capacity to care about things that really matter it ends up caring far too much about things that hardly matter at all...
Date:
03-02-2010
Author:
Mark Greene
Mark Greene finds the assertion that postmodernity rules rather premature, and identifies a potent 'metanarrative' driving Western society...
Date:
24-11-2009
Author:
Mark Greene
I'm not terribly fond of political correctness. You may, of course, conclude that it's because I am an unreconstructed, anti-Semitic, racist, sexist pig. However, since I am Jewish by birth, English by birthplace, Celtic-Pict/Russo-Polish by gene pool, and ceased chauvinistically careering down corridors to open doors for women within 10 seconds...
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