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Against Pornography - the Feminism of Andrea Dworkin
Andrea Dworkin believes that pornography is the major cause of the abuse of women.
"The basic message of pornography is that no matter what you do to a woman, no matter how much you hurt her, she will like it," claims the controversial American writer. A radical feminist and the author of Pornography:
Men Possessing Women, she is engaged in a campaign to change social attitudes to the pornography industry. Former prostitutes and porno-models talk openly to her about their work in a multi-million dollar industry which Dworkin condemns as "technologised prostitution". Producer David Evans
Editor Andrew Snell

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Andrea Dworkin
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Andrea Dworkin
Producer:
David Evans
Editor:
Andrew Snell

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