Andrea Dworkin Saw Trump’s Female Enablers 40 Years Ago
Mădălina Grigore
Photo: Oliver Contreras/The New York Times/Redux The path to women’s liberation has always been blocked by other women. Before Amy Coney Barrett rose to the Supreme Court or Marjorie Dannenfelser began her war on legal abortion, there was Phyllis Schlafly, that self-styled paragon of wifely submission , and Anita Bryant, the unrepentant homophobe . In Right-Wing Women , the late feminist writer Andrea Dworkin skewered them and the culture of male violence they served. Now that Schlafly’s heirs
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