The Democratic race is starting to resemble a compulsory oppressed minorities course taught by political consultants. Let's stop squabbling and elect the best nominee.
By Gary Kamiya Jan 15, 2008
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What does Lindsay Lohan have in common with the mother of modern feminism?
By Charly Wilder
February 27, 2008
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More than 40 years ago, she launched a movement by denouncing stifling, stay-at-home motherhood. Today, are women who choose to stay home betraying feminism?
By Joan Walsh
February 6, 2006
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Yes, we know. Women are going to decide this election. But why do activists have to resort to gyno-talk to get our attention?
By Rebecca Traister
September 15, 2004
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While older feminists were awestruck at meeting Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan, some of the young ones probably had no idea who they were. But the movement's generational divide didn't stop a million women from hitting the streets in D.C.
By Rebecca Traister
April 26, 2004
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Are feminists really finding unity so elusive?
By Tracy Clark-Flory
February 1, 2008
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Or are the rumors -- once again -- greatly exaggerated? (Or just poorly edited?)
By Lynn Harris
January 30, 2008
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A Glamocracy blogger tells Gloria Steinem that "the battles of the 1960s are over."
By Tracy Clark-Flory
January 11, 2008
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Women's radio network tunes out.
By Lynn Harris
August 8, 2007
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The feminist icon dodges the "dumb and destructive" Obama vs. Clinton debate.
By Carol Lloyd
February 8, 2007
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Readers are riled by a Ms. cover featuring a soft-focus Jane Fonda with flowers and puppy.
By Lynn Harris
January 18, 2006
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New organization highlights women who make news.
By Lynn Harris
January 4, 2006
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Now when will Nader, Moore, Steinem, Chomsky -- and the other leftists who were monumentally mistaken about the war in Afghanistan -- join me in admitting it?
By Wagner James Au
January 31, 2002
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Gloria Steinem, Kweisi Mfume, Phyllis Schlafly and other political observers applaud and mourn the departure of Jesse Helms.
Compiled by Salon staff
August 23, 2001
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"I won't" feminists go up against "I did, but I have a good excuse" feminists in a holier-than-thou battle over what it means to walk that aisle.
By Amy Benfer
August 15, 2001
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Ashcroft is a Confederate! Bush will outlaw abortion! It's easy to see why the public is tuning out the Democratic Party's tiresome hysteria.
By Camille Paglia
February 7, 2001
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In an interview with Salon, the feminist icon explains why this election is so critical for pro-choice voters.
Interviewed by Janelle Brown
October 24, 2000
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Can I feel complete in a relationship with a man and still be a feminist?
By Nancy Kruse
October 18, 2000
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"Grandiose, petty, quarrelsome, deeply ridden by feelings of inferiority"
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June 14, 2000
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The figures who founded modern feminism were outrageous, outspoken and sometimes out of their minds -- but they were never boring.
By Laura Miller
June 9, 2000
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Forget about finding Mr. Right. Finding oneself is more exciting than romance. These celebrated feminists sound more like hosts of "The View" than sisters of the struggle.
By Cathy Young
February 5, 2000
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The 20th century's indefatigable swinger is still mixing martinis, cavorting with naked women, encouraging men to play indoors and reinventing himself.
By Chris Colin
December 28, 1999
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Raging tempests: Natural, cultural, political and cinematic.
By Camille Paglia
September 22, 1999
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The impulsive, fatally naive diva of feminism made the world a
better place in spite of herself.
By Laura Miller
June 22, 1999
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Four feminist zines give their anti-Cosmo versions of the modern woman. Plus: The Stranger celebrates the Seven Deadly Sins, and the Willamette Week makes one writer cry on her keyboard.
By Jenn Shreve
June 18, 1999