“The glorification of the “‘woman’s role,” then, seems to be in proportion to society’s reluctance to treat women as complete human beings; for the less real function that role has, the more it is decorated with meaningless details to conceal its empt” – Betty Friedan
"The glorification of the "’woman’s role," then, seems to be in proportion to society’s reluctance to treat women as complete human beings; for the less real function that role has, the more it is decorated with meaningless details to conceal its empt" – Betty Friedan
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