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  1. On Human Nature.Edward O. Wilson - 1978 - Harvard University Press.
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  • The Second Stage: With a New Introduction.Betty Friedan - 1998 - Harvard University Press.
    Betty Friedan argues that once past the initial stages of describing and working against politcal and economic injustices, the women's movement should focus on working with men to remake private and public tasks and attitudes.
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  • The Traffic in Women: Notes on the "Political Economy" of Sex.Gayle Rubin - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. New York: Monthly Review Press. pp. 157--210.
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  • The Women's Movement: Political, Socioeconomic, and Psychological Issues.Barbara Sinclair Deckard - 1976 - Science and Society 40 (2):244-247.
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  • The New Conservative Feminism.Judith Stacey - 1983 - Feminist Studies 9 (3):559.
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  • Feminism, family, and community.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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