Sally Quinn on Feminism
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No one could accuse Quinn of the lies and hypocrisy she attributes to women whom she calls feminists in quotation marks, or of failing to take into consideration what she terms “the human factor”--their presumed inability “to separate the workplace from the bedroom.”
Quinn is a straight-talking, true-blue, old-fashioned girl who never fell for the politically correct claptrap of the women’s movement. Why, as a young writer for the Washington Post she just married her editor, Benjamin Bradlee, and to this day she trades on the power that alliance conferred on her.
FRANCES O’NEILL ZIMMERMAN
La Jolla
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