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4.0 out of 5 stars Hypothesizing the new without dissing the old guard, July 12, 2001
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Levit's book asks what will be the future of feminism now that so many goals of the 60s and 70s have been accomplished. She responds that we are going to see a turn toward gender activism, rather than specific women's rights stuff. This is primarily a legal text, but all non-legal readers will be able to handle it. The book will in no way intimidate men at the same time that it avoids disrespecting Steinem-types by talking about "post, post, post" anything. For some feminists, this book will mention too much of the obvious. For those who are novices, but know that Betty Friedan is dated, they will enjoy Levit's insights.
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