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Kate Millett’s Sexual Politics argues that patriarchy is a political system of male dominance, not a natural fact. She exposes misogyny in the literary canon (Lawrence, Mailer, Miller) and in Freudian psychology. The book famously declares “the personal is political,” showing how family, sex, and love reinforce female submission. A foundational text of second-wave feminism.
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