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Feminists Do Write About Newborn Addiction

By Emily Bazelon

I'm glad that Katie Roiphe is crazy about her baby. What baffles me is her claim that somehow feminists have failed to acknowledge, in writing, that many lucky mothers love their babies.

  • August 27 2009
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Assisted Suicide is Not About Romance

By Amy Bloom
  • July 17 2009
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