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Loading... The Strawberry Statement: Notes of a College Revolutionaryby James Simon Kunen (otherwise under James S. Kunen)
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Also, women are repeatedly objectified and/or dismissed, in deeply misogynist ways that Kunen seems to think are 'less heavy' than mainstream society's treatment of women. Overall this book gives a lot of great context for a fascinating time in history, but in the end it does nothing at all to challenge the system.