Fifteen years ago, Dworkin raised her inimitable voice against misogyny and found her way into the canon of American political philosophy, establishing herself as one of the country\'s most explosive and trenchant social critics.
In this important work, Dworken gathers essays published between 1987 and 1995, in which she comments on society\'s ongoing and tacit approval of aggression against women that often ends in these women losing their lives..
From Simon & Schuster, Life and Death by Andrea Dworkin is the unapologetic writing on the continuing war against women.
This collection brings together Dworkin\'s most important essays, speeches, and sharp commentary on current events, from the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson to the atrocities committed against Bosnian women in Serbian Death camps.
Fifteen years ago, Dworkin raised her inimitable voice against misogyny and found her way into the canon of American political philosophy, establishing herself as one of the country\'s most explosive and trenchant social critics