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Kate Millett Quotes

«However muted its present appearance may be, sexual domination obtains nevertheless as perhaps the most pervasive ideology of our culture and provides its most fundamental concept of power»
«The great mass of women throughout history have been confined to the cultural level of animal life in providing the male with sexual outlet and exercising the animal functions of reproduction and care of the young.»
«Because of our social circumstances, male and female are really two cultures and their life experiences are utterly different»
«They are more beautiful than anything in the world, kinetic sculptures, perfect form in motion»
Author: Kate Millett (Artist, Author) | About: Art | Keywords: kinetic, sculptures
«Aren't women prudes if they don't and prostitutes if they do?»
Author: Kate Millett (Artist, Author) | Keywords: prude, prudes
«Many women do not recognize themselves as discriminated against; no better proof could be found of the totality of their conditioning»
Author: Kate Millett (Artist, Author) | About: Women | Keywords: discriminated, totality
«The care of children. . . is infinitely better left to the best-trained practitioners of both sexes who have chosen it as a vocation, rather than to harried and all too frequently unhappy persons with little time or taste for the work of educating minds.»
«Coitus can scarcely be said to take place in a vacuum; although of itself it appears a biological and physical activity, it is set so deeply within the larger context of human affairs that it serves as a charged microcosm of the variety of attitudes and values to which culture subscribes. Among other things, it may serve as a model of sexual politics on an individual or personal plane.»