“Few women see power as an end in itself. The point of power is the freedom to cultivate roses.”
Quote by Erica Jong
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What Do Women Want?: Bread, Roses, Sex, Power
This book delves into the multifaceted desires of women, examining their pursuit of basic needs like food and shelter, as well as their longing for social justice, romantic relationships, and personal power. The author examines these themes through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical perspectives, and sociological analysis. more
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