1. I mention HMT on the grounds it expresses the most extreme (and not common model today...though I reserve North Korea for special mention) concept of an unbalanced sexual-rights society. The reality in most places is far more complicated, very often women making themselves prisoners by their ignorance or beliefs - though I'm sure that'll push a lot of hot buttons out there. :-)
2. I agree completely about the value and worth of female education around the world (including the First World, if one reads the likes of Anne Coulter, ;-) ), I just don't think it is getting anything like the resources it needs to fully succeed.
Re: Impact
Date: November 17th, 2003 06:50 am (UTC)From:2. I agree completely about the value and worth of female education around the world (including the First World, if one reads the likes of Anne Coulter, ;-) ), I just don't think it is getting anything like the resources it needs to fully succeed.