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Warren DeMontague

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6. I don't see how this sort of generational divisiveness is at all helpful to feminists, or anyone for
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 06:00 PM
Feb 2012

that matter.

If I can make a generational generalization of my own, what I see expressed through this divide as well as in many other areas in our society, is a Boomer Generation that is used to thinking it is the central fulcrum around which all thought and social change pivots, now uncomfortably finding itself out of touch in many regards.

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