Selma Singer wrote:

I have mixed feelings about that, Bill.

There are two schools of thought about how women should compete in a male
marketplace. One school obviously consists in those women who try to beat
men at their own game; i.e., learn how to manipulate and use power the way
men do.
[snip]

How about this: The women beat the men at their own game and
then change the rules?

--

It is interesting to note something that is not coming to
pass today.  Nietzsche spoke of a
future nation [he was writing ca. 1887] that would be so
powerful that it could beat any and every other nation
[no, it's not Saddam Hussein's Iraq].  Nietzsche then
went on to say that this super-power would *unilaterally
disarm*, because it would decide that
life was now worth living on the condition of always
being at war with the world and always
threatening everybody.  [See why Bush was
smarter than me at Yale: He majored in history and
I majored in philosophy....]

\brad mccormick

--
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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