Gloria Steinem — "I began to understand with a terrible sureness that we teach what we need to lea…"
I began to understand with a terrible sureness that we teach what we need to learn and write what we need to know.
I began to understand with a terrible sureness that we teach what we need to learn and write what we need to know.
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"There are two kinds of people: those who say, 'I'll believe it when I see it,' and those who say, 'To see it, I must believe it.'"
"The less we are supposed to say, the more we ought to say."
"Now we know that, say, women can do what men can do—most folks would agree with that. But we don't know that men could do what women can do."
"In fact, women's total instinct for gambling is satisfied by marriage."
"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others."
American second-wave feminist organizer, journalist, and Ms. magazine co-founder who shaped 1970s feminist politics. Closely associated with Betty Friedan (The Feminine Mystique author) and Bella Abzug (feminist Congresswoman). For an intellectual contrast, see Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist and Eagle Forum founder — Schlafly's grassroots STOP-ERA campaign defeated the Equal Rights Amendment Steinem championed — they were the public faces of the 1970s gender debate from opposite sides.
On the reciprocal nature of teaching/writing and learning/knowing.
Date: Approx. 1990s-2000s
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