Most Princetonians treat the Anscombe Society with a sort of bemused indifference. We see Anscombers as anachronistic and perhaps a bit quixotic, longing for the days before the crass commercialization of sexuality. Yet, in the two years since the Anscombe ...
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Here's a challenge for you all: read Elizabeth Anscombe. her arguments for the more "traditional"(whatever that means...) view of marriage and sex are well thought out and very convincing. She is a true feminist, and it shows. I care not if you disagree with her, but at least try to understand her followers before you demonize them.
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