The counter-culture pendulum

Reblogged from Garvan Hill:

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In the 1960s Simone de Beauvoir was at the heart of the counter-culture of that age. As the Pope reminded us in his pre-Christmas address she advanced the then-radical view that one is not born a woman, but one becomes so – that sex was no longer an element of nature but a social role people chose for themselves. Her theory applied quid pro quo to men.

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  1. Shameonyou

     /  December 31, 2012

    Sorry you were unable to address Toad’s point about the shameful rubbish which caused him to go.

    The word, I repeat, is shame. He has asked so many questions on CP&S and you, like all the rest were incapable of answering him.

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