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Sexual Politics (book)

"Sexual Politics," a seminal work by Kate Millett published in 1970, explores the intersection of gender and power dynamics in society. Millett argues that sexuality is deeply political and that traditional gender roles are a form of social control, embedded in culture, literature, and relationships. She examines how patriarchal systems perpetuate inequality and influence personal and societal norms. The book is considered a foundational text in feminist theory, challenging readers to recognize how gender impacts individual experiences and broader social structures, advocating for equality and the liberation of women's voices and identities.