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Outrageous acts of everyday rebellion
Outrageous acts of everyday rebellion









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But the last person I would want to go down in history as is Hugh Hefner.” As Steinem observed, “I think Hefner himself wants to go down in history as a person of sophistication and glamour. Spanning two decades-from the early sixties to the early eighties-the pieces in Gloria Steinem’s diverse, stimulating, and often prescient first collection dare to ask how our world might change for the better if we each behaved “as if everyone mattered.”Īn early assignment as a “girl reporter,” going undercover as a Bunny in Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Club, becomes an eye-opening exposé of appalling work conditions and sexual harassment. This New York Times bestseller from the legendary feminist featured in the film The Two Glorias is as relevant today as when it was first published.











Outrageous acts of everyday rebellion