If a woman egocentrically and selfishly uses a man to get money or other assets, does not engage with him in some sort of mutuality, does not consider his needs, then she is objectifying the man.
If a woman egocentrically and selfishly uses a man to get money or other assets, does not engage with him in some sort of mutuality, does not consider his needs, then she is objectifying the man.
Liberty Letters Quote of the Day: Benjamin Franklin, Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ Nothing could more perfectly express the optimism of Benjamin Franklin’s simplified form of Christian piety mixed with Enlightenment thinking than his affirmation of the harmony between prudence and benevolence: … for self-denial is never a duty or a...
Liberty Letters, 2008-01 In his 1832 work, “Democracy In America,” Alexis de Tocqueville reminds us that “Christianity, which has declared that all are equal in the sight of God, will not refuse to acknowledge that all citizens are equal in the eye of the law. … Religion … is the companion of liberty in...
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