Tag Archives: Stephanie Seymour

thrill of the chase: make their day

The premise that links sport hunting to sexism, to predation on women and linking it to animals is essentially not off base, although the implications are much broader, encompassing a more comprehensive portrait of eroticism as weaponry and deeper fetishes … Continue reading

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pledging alleigance to the hollow man

It was to address the decline of individuality. In the new technological world, the individual had meaning and value only to the extent it was in the service of this new instrumentality. Artistically, though artists generally targeted their work into … Continue reading

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The sheen factor: how to euthanize a fish

Although March 8th will mark the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, women can ostensibly claim a dry or cold form of progress, but under the veneer of egality, they remain deeply exploited; it takes more than law to bridge … Continue reading

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TROPHY WIFE?/BEER=WOMEN/#E=Mc Scared!

“With knowledge comes protection.” The fact that some need that protection more than others – some are more persuadable – has led to a frenzy of scientific research. Neuroscientists are busy trying to read the brain’s responses to various persuasive stimuli: … Continue reading

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CHOKING ON CAKE: BROTHER CAN YOU SPARE A DIME?

“Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.” ( Keynes, 1935)  And thus it began with adherence to Keynes’s central theme: the modern capitalist economy does not … Continue reading

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