This list covers (many, not all) women who contributed to radical women’s movements or women who contributed to radical leftist movements. There are a variety of perspectives and there is much to learn from all of their work.
Notable Writing: Author of The Feminine Mystique (1963)
Selected Quote: “The feminist revolution had to be fought because women quite simply were stopped at a state of evolution far short of their human capacity.” -The Feminine Mystique
Notable Writing:Pornography: Men Possessing Women, Right-Wing Women, Intercourse, Woman Hating, Scapegoat: The Jews, Israel, and Women’s Liberation, and more.
Selected Quote: “Men come to me or to other feminists and say: “What
you’re saying about men isn’t true. It isn’t true of me. I don’t feel that
way. I’m opposed to all of this.”
And I say: don’t tell me. Tell the pornographers. Tell the pimps. Tell
the warmakers. Tell the rape apologists and the rape celebrationists
and the pro-rape ideologues. Tell the novelists who think that rape is
wonderful. Tell Larry Flynt. Tell Hugh Hefner. There’s no point in
telling me. I’m only a woman. There’s nothing I can do about it. These
men presume to speak for you. They are in the public arena saying
that they represent you. If they don’t, then you had better let them
know.” -from the speech “I Want A Twenty-Four-Hour Truce During Which There Is No Rape” (1983)
She was known for her idea that live birth was oppressive and that as technology developed, parthenogenesis would free women and children.
She also struggled with schizophrenia and wrote a book of short stories based on her experiences in a mental health hospital called Airless Spaces (1980)
Notable Writing: The Dialectic of Sex: The Case For Feminist Revolution (1970)
Selected Quotes:
“The end goal of feminist revolution must be, unlike that of the first feminist
movement, not just the elimination of male privilege but
of the sex distinction itself: genital differences between
‘human beings would no longer matter culturally.” -The Dialectic of Sex
“Artificial reproduction is not inherently dehumanizing. At very least, development of an option should make possible an honest reexamination of the ancient value of motherhood.” -The Dialectic of Sex
Noteable Writing: Lust Horizons: Is the Women’s Movement Pro-Sex? (1981)
Selected Quote: “The goal of the right is not to stop abortion but to demonize it, punish it and make it as difficult and traumatic as possible. All this it has accomplished fairly well, even without overturning Roe v. Wade.” -“Escape from Freedom,” Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination, Vol 1, No 2 (2006)
Notable Writing: Women and History, Vol. I The Creation of Patriarchy (1986), Vol. II The Creation of Feminist Consciousness: From the Middle Ages to 1870 (1993)
Selected Quote: “Women have been kept from contributing toHistory-making, that is, the ordering and interpretation of the past of humankind. Since this process of meaning-giving is essential to the creation and perpetuation of civilization, we can see at once that women’s marginality in this endeavor places us in a unique and segregate position. Women are the majority, yet we are structured into social institutions as though we were a minority.” -The Creation of Patriarchy
Notable Writing: Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence (1986)
Selected Quote: “The failure to examine heterosexuality as an institution is like failing to admit that the economic system called capitalism or the caste system of racism is maintained by a variety of forces, including both physical violence and false consciousness.” -Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence
Notable Writing: Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality (2010)
Selected Quote: “Women are still being held captive by images that ultimately tell lies about women. The biggest lie is that conforming to this hypersexualized image will give women real power in the world, since in a porn culture, our power rests, we are told, not in our ability to shape the institutions that determine our life chances but in having a hot body that men desire and women envy.” -Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality
Notable Writing: Anarchism and Other Essays (1910), Marriage And Love (1911)
Selected Quote: “If, however, woman is free and big enough to learn the mystery of sex without the sanction of State or Church, she will stand condemned as utterly unfit to become the wife of a ‘good’ man, his goodness consisting of an empty head and plenty of money. Can there be anything more outrageous than the idea that a healthy, grown woman, full of life and passion, must deny nature’s demand, must subdue her most intense craving, undermine her health and break her spirit, must stunt her vision, abstain from the depth and glory of sex experience until a ‘good’ man comes along to take her unto himself as a wife? That is precisely what marriage means. How can such an arrangement end except in failure? This is one, though not the least important, factor of marriage, which differentiates it from love.” -Marriage and Love