Kate Millett, a pioneering feminist thinker and activist, challenged the status quo with her radical critique of patriarchy and oppression. From her groundbreaking manifesto "Sexual Politics" to her fearless advocacy for women's rights, she paved the way for generations of feminists to come. Her legacy as a tireless advocate for social justice and equality continues to inspire activists around the world to fight for a more inclusive and equitable society.

"Politics is repetition. It is not change. Change is something beyond what we call politics. Change is the essence politics is supposed to be the means to bring into being."



"It was horrifying. You wouldn't believe how people are treated there. You could see that these people had withdrawn so far that they just lived in their own minds. They did terrible things to themselves."



"A sexual revolution begins with the emancipation of women, who are the chief victims of patriarchy, and also with the ending of homosexual oppression."


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"I'm slammed with an identity that can no longer say a word; mute with responsibility."



"Everybody believes in psychiatry; it's supposed to be for our own good. Let psychiatry prove that anybody has an illness, and I'd concede, but there is no physical proof."



"The concept of romantic love affords a means of emotional manipulation which the male is free to exploit, since love is the only circumstance in which the female is (ideologically) pardoned for sexual activity."



"They are more beautiful than anything in the world, kinetic sculptures, perfect form in motion."



"This country is becoming increasingly authoritarian. It's based on capital punishment."



"This is how psychiatry has functioned-as a kind of property arm of the government, who can put you away if your husband doesn't like you."



"Because of our social circumstances, male and female are really two cultures and their life experiences are utterly different."



"However muted its present appearance may be, sexual dominion obtains nevertheless as perhaps the most pervasive ideology of our culture and provides its most fundamental concept of power."

