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The Perils and Possibilities of Anger | The New Yorker
'What is powerful isn’t so much women’s anger as their collective action. '
'Philosophers sometimes describe anger as a response to the feeling that something one values has been wronged or harmed. '
'Women have every reason to be livid right now, and our anger should not be mocked, censored, or punished. '
'In “Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger” (Atria), the writer and activist Soraya Chemaly notes early on that women “don’t need books, studies, theories, or specialists” to prove how reviled our anger is. '
'It was an upsetting display, and hardly one to make the case for the virtues of anger in the political arena. '
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'What is powerful isn’t so much women’s anger as their collective action. '
'Philosophers sometimes describe anger as a response to the feeling that something one values has been wronged or harmed. '
'Women have every reason to be livid right now, and our anger should not be mocked, censored, or punished. '
'In “Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger” (Atria), the writer and activist Soraya Chemaly notes early on that women “don’t need books, studies, theories, or specialists” to prove how reviled our anger is. '
'It was an upsetting display, and hardly one to make the case for the virtues of anger in the political arena. '
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