Persistent Myths in Feminist Scholarship By Christina Hoff Sommers Chronicle of Higher Education Monday, Jun 29, 2009 “Harder to kill than a vampire.” That is what the sociologist Joel Best calls a bad statistic. But, as I have detected over the years, between fake census data the hardest of all to slay have been those promoted by feminist professors

Persistent Myths in Feminist Scholarship
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