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Susan Faludi

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As it turns out, social scientists have established only one fact about single women's mental health: employment improves it.


— Susan Faludi


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A lot of people seem to want to make the institution of marriage substitute for a real relationship.


— Susan Faludi


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Divorced men are more likely to meet their car payments than their child support obligations.


— Susan Faludi


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Feminism's agenda is basic: It asks that women not be forced to choose between public justice and private happiness.


— Susan Faludi


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Part of me has certainly been motivated by wanting to take a stand against the restrictions that made Mother give up so much.


— Susan Faludi


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The culture used to move relatively slowly, so you could take aim. Now it moves so fast, and is so fluffy and meaningless, you feel like an idiot even complaining about it.


— Susan Faludi


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The media and the rest of popular culture weren't recording people's reactions to 9/11; they were forcing made-up reactions down people's throats.


— Susan Faludi


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The system of heroism depends on women to be weak so men can be strong.


— Susan Faludi


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The women's movement hit my neighborhood like a freight train. Everybody got divorced. You wonder what would have happened to women if the suburbs hadn't been built.


— Susan Faludi


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The book was called a "tendentious self-important sloppily reasoned work that gives feminism a bad name" by the New York Times principal book reviewer Michiko Kakutani. She lives with fellow author Russ Rymer. She graduated from Harvard University in 1981 where Susan Faludi wrote for The Harvard Crimson and became a journalist writing for The New York Times Miami Herald Atlanta Journal Constitution San Jose Mercury News and The Wall Street Journal among other publications.

Faludi (born (1959-04-18)April 18 1959) is an American feminist journalist and author. a report that the Pulitzer Prize committee commended for depicting the "human costs of high finance". She won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1991 for a report on the leveraged buyout of Safeway Stores Inc.

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