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and marriage inequalities; she also felt it replicated patriarchal power structures, and resigned from her presidency after her proposal to abolish NOW's executive offices was defeated in a vote. She founded the
October 17th Movement, named for the date of her resignation, which would later become
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Linden, Robin Ruth (1982). "Why I'm against S/M liberation".
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Radical feminists : a guide to an American subculture
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The American Women's Almanac: 500 Years of Making History
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Loose Women, Lecherous Men: a feminist philosophy of sex
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The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution
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