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Ronald Dworkin

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She ends her letter, characteristically, by picturing me and her other critics as indifferent to the suffering of women. But many feminists, including several who wrote or spoke to me about my review, regret her single-minded concentration on lurid sex. They think that though it has predictably attracted much publicity, it tends to stereotype women as victims, and takes attention from still urgent questions of economic, political, and professional equality.
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"Pornography: An Exchange", response to Catharine MacKinnon, New York Review of Books 41(5), (3 March 1994)

 
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