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Natalie Wynn (Contrapoints)
“In my opinion, Dworkin's best book is "Right-Wing Women", published in 1983, the era of Phyllis Schlafly and Anita Bryant. "Right-Wing Women" is an analysis of why so many women are drawn to conservative politics, seemingly against their own interests. Anyone who is interested in understanding the Gender Critical movement, a crypto-reactionary backlash disguising itself as feminism, should read this book.”