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- From: nwbernst@unix.amherst.edu (Neil Bernstein)
- Subject: Re: Plato's Views on Women
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 04:33:21 GMT
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- Please take this discussion to one of several relevant newsgroups, i.e.:
-
- -- soc.feminism (moderated)
- -- alt.feminism (unmoderated)
- -- *.philosophy
- -- alt.flame
- -- soc.women
- -- soc.men
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- I haven't seen a single post in the last fifteen which related this
- debate to the study of antiquity. Plato and his views got lost early on.
- I'm not saying this topic is unimportant -- far from it! -- but it no longer
- belongs in sci.classics.
-
- Neil Bernstein
- Struggling Classics Major
-