• Camille Paglia When feminism and gay activism set themselves against organized religion, they have the obligation to put something better in its place.
    Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992)
    Camille Paglia
    American academic and social critic 1947-
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Camille Paglia - When feminism and gay activism set themselves against organized religion, they have the obligation to put something better in its place.
When feminism and gay activism set themselves against organized religion, they have the obligation to put something better in its place. by : Camille Paglia
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sky-stars When feminism and gay activism set themselves against organized religion, they have the obligation to put something better in its place.
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