Oh! DowntroddenLibra Publishers, 1976 - 774 Seiten David Zane's book, Oh! Downtrodden, contains his reflections on homosexuality, race, gender, disability, psychology, education, and other topics |
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... consider it sinful or shameful . But while they take away , while they abolish , the external form of slavery ... consider it fair and honorable to do so . And as long as they consider this to be fair , there will always be men who will ...
... consider it sinful or shameful . But while they take away , while they abolish , the external form of slavery ... consider it fair and honorable to do so . And as long as they consider this to be fair , there will always be men who will ...
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... consider to be natural . Thus , we consider it normal for the male to be dominant and the female to be submissive ; we consider heterosexual attraction normal , homosexual attraction abnormal .... I have given a rather extensive ...
... consider to be natural . Thus , we consider it normal for the male to be dominant and the female to be submissive ; we consider heterosexual attraction normal , homosexual attraction abnormal .... I have given a rather extensive ...
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... consider me a day or so your senior , but pray do not so consider me . Living in private life you are each saying : ' I am unknown . ' Now suppose some prince were to take notice of you , what would you like to do ? " After receiving ...
... consider me a day or so your senior , but pray do not so consider me . Living in private life you are each saying : ' I am unknown . ' Now suppose some prince were to take notice of you , what would you like to do ? " After receiving ...
Inhalt
Preface Dust Jacket | 12 |
PART ELEVEN Life | 12 |
What the Book is Thought to be About 4 | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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