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“Right now religion has the romantic aura of the forbidden - Christ is cool. We need to bring it into the schools, which kids already hate, and associate it firmly with boredom, regulation, condescension, makework and de facto segregation ... Prayer in the schools will rid us of the bland no-offense ecumenism that is so infuriating to us anticlericals: Oh, so now you say Jews didn't kill Christ - a little on the late side, isn't it?”

Quote by Katha Pollitt

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Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture

This book delves into a variety of topics related to women's roles in politics and society, offering a mix of perspectives and analyses on contemporary issues. more

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Katha Pollitt
Katha Pollitt

Katha Pollitt is an American poet, critic, and writer known for her incisive political commentary and poetry, which often addresses themes of feminism, gender, politics, and social justice. more

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