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Written by <a href='/community/profile/68-danieleaton'>danieleaton</a>
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Monday, 04 November 2002 19:43 |
Book: Pornography, Sex, and Feminism , Alan Soble
Review: Review of Soble's Pornography, Sex, and Feminism, mentalhelp.net
Here's something for the dust cover - a review from "mentalhelp.net":
"a descent from the Olympian standards of traditional academic writing....Soble is to be thanked for having taken the time to read though all the trash he evidently needed to write his book, and for offering some of the most politically incorrect, masculinist arguments in favor of pornography that have ever made their way from the pen of a philosopher to a published work. If it is argued that pornography dehumanizes, Soble will argue that the human is overrated anyways. If a feminist critic claims that men will have negative reactions to viewing pornography, Soble will claim that most woman writing on these subject haven’t the foggiest idea of what is going on inside men’s minds when it comes to sex. "
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