Catharine MacKinnon Quotes
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To be a prisoner means to be defined as a member of a group for whom the rules of what can be done to you, of what is seen as abuse of you, are reduced as part of the definition of your status.
Catharine MacKinnon
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Author Details:
Type:
Activist Quotes
Category:
American Activist Quotes
Date of Birth:
October 7, 1946
Nationality:
American
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Related Authors:
Malcolm X
Noam Chomsky
Saul Alinsky
Rosa Parks
Gloria Steinem
Harriet Tubman
Susan B. Anthony
Sojourner Truth
Michael Moore
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Quote Keywords:

Abuse,
Defined,
Definition,
Done,
Group,
Means,
Member,
Part,
Prisoner,
Reduced,
Rules,
Seen,
Status,
Whom,
Your
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Dictionary Links:

Abuse,
Defined,
Definition,
Done,
Group,
Member,
Part,
Prisoner,
Reduced,
Seen,
Status,
Whom,
Your
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