intercourse to maintain male,

188

83-85 (see alsoIntercourse;

Nellis, Muriel, 156, 157

Male dominance)

New Testament, seeGod; Jesus

Power o f the Positive Woman, The

Christ

(Schlafly), 33

New York Times, The(newspaper),

Pregnancy

29#, 154, 155

as cause o f battery, 143

Newsweek(magazine), 28

as consequence o f submission, 79

in counterculture, 93-94

antifeminist view of, 217-18

drugs and, 157

as better than masturbation, 42 n

forced, 59, 87, 223

comfort in normalcy of hetero­

Nietzsche on, 142

sexual, 32

as reason to refuse intercourse,

in counterculture, 96

103, 104 (see also Intercourse)

as expression of accepted sexual

right to terminate, 97 (see also

relation, 87-88

Abortion)

fake opposition to, 85-86

See also Reproduction

feminist view of, 217

Promiscuity

incestuous, 86-88

abortion equated with, 72

incidence of, 196

Left and logic of, 101-2

marital, 57-60, 77-78, 79»,

and right-wing women, 103

85-86, 231-32

Prostitution, 60-61, 223

pornography and, 208-10 (see also

antifeminism and, 197

Pornography)

and brothel model, 174-85

as putting all women in

economic exploitation and, 224

jeopardy, 221

encouraged for women on welsexual freedom and, 60-61

fare, 163-65

as sexual intercourse not willed

literacy of Greek prostitutes, 48

and initiated by women, 60

motherhood as new branch of,

in sixties, 92

181-88, 191-92

in workplace, 67

in sex-class system, 226-27

Rapists

sexual intelligence and, 61

Jews as, 126

and wives, 56-62

racially despised males as,

as women’s work, 63-65, 67, 68

122-24

Prostitution Papers, The (Millett), 63,

Reagan, Ronald, 30a

183*f

Regulating the Poor: The Functions of

Proudhon, Joseph, 65, 66

Public Welfare (Piven and

Psychosurgery, 162

Cloward), 162

Punishment, illegal abortion as de­

Reich, Wilhelm, 89

served, 104

Religion

marital law and, 78

solution of, to not wanting to

Racism, 34, 35, 48, 121, 122-24

die, 190-94

and different death rates, 155

See also God; Jesus Christ

economic value of, 162-63

Reproduction

in population control, 149, 150

by men, 172-73

welfare and, 170

selling capacity for, 181-82

See also Blacks; Hispanics

technology to control, 181-88,

Rage, displaced, 34

191-92

Rape, 223

See also Egg; Fetus; Pregnancy

abortion and, 73, 99 n

Reproductive freedom, 29, 97,

as another kind of love, 211

112-13, 149

Right, the

See alsoWomen’s movement

as built on fear and ignorance of

Sexual Politics(Millett), 183#

women, 34-35

Sexual-preference resolution, 31

See also specific related entries

Sexual revolution, 8 8 -9 8 , 209

Right to Life groups, 33, 192-93

Sexual use

Rights c f Women(Ross), 79n

brothel model of, 174-85 (see also

Rimbaud, Arthur, 43

Prostitution)

Romans (Paul), 10 7 -10 , 125, 126,

farming model of, 174-75,

135

184-86 (see alsoMothers)

Room o f One's Own, A(Woolf), 147

male-dominant model of, 202,

Ross, Susan C., 79 n

2 1 0 -1 5

Rules, 22, 31

separate-but-equal model of,

20 2-4, 215

Safety, 22, 31

woman-superior model for, 202,

Sandbach, Mary, 125#

2 0 4 -10 , 2 1 5 - 1 6

Sappho, 147

Shange, Ntozake, 195

Sartre, Jean-Paul, 44, 121

Shelter, 22, 31

Saul (Hebrew king), 134

Sisterhood Is Powerful, 99

Schlafly, Phyllis, 2 9 -3 1 , 117, 145,

Slavery, 123

208

Snuff (film), 150

Schopenhauer, Arthur, 125#

Social control, seeSexual use

Schreiner, Olive, 51

Social environment, general de­

Separate-but-equal model for social

scription of, 221, 223

control and sexual use,

Social Security Act (1935), 152

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