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A work by Andrea Dworkin in which she criticizes Anaïs Nin, read by the poster as expressing envy rather than moral condemnation.

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"It reminds me of Dworkin complaining about Anais Nin in 'Pornography'- I always felt that Dworkin was lying to herself that it was about 'morality' and not the fact that Nin could be honest about her own desires in a way Dworkin never could."
"The idea of unrestricted access to an absolutely available female population, there to be raped, to which one could do anything, has gripped the male imagination, especially on the Left, and has been translated into the euphemistic demand for "free sex, free women." Onlyfans would have broke Dworkin"
Dworkin on Sade in "Pornography" · u/Sonny_Joon_wuz_here · ↑35 · 2024-07-02
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