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Good Will Toward Men 1994/2025
Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes
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- Jack KammerCathy YoungJudith ShervenHelen FisherDoris CaldwellLaurie IngrahamKaren DeCrowBarbara DorityChar TosiJane ChastainGayle KimballClaudia ValeriRuth ShalitSuzanne SteinmetzAudrey B. ChapmanJane YoungRikki KliemanCarolyn BakerCarol IannoneArLynn Leiber PresserEllen Dublin LevySandra RippeyElizabeth Herron
2015
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Good Will Toward Men 1994/2025 is a collection of interviews with twenty-two progressive women, most of whom identify as feminist and one of whom was the national president of NOW from 1974 to 1977.They talk about fairness, social justice and respect between men and women as a two-way street.Updated in 2025 with a new Introduction and three Appendices to examine and comment on the question of whether good will toward men has increased or decreased since 1994, wheth...
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