Between women love is contemplative; caresses are intended less to gain possession of the other than gradually to re-create the se...lf through her; separateness is abolished, there is no struggle, no victory, no defeat; in exact reciprocity each is at once subject and object, sovereign and slave; duality become mutuality.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
We think that we live in a heterosexual society because most men are fixated on women as sexual objects; but, in fact, we live in ...a homosexual society because all credible transactions of power, authority, and authenticity take place among men; all transactions based on equity and individuality take place among men. Men are real; therefore, all real relationship is between men; all real communication is between men; all real reciprocity is between men; all real mutuality is between men.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Productive collaborations between family and school, therefore, will demand that parents and teachers recognize the critical impor...tance of each other's participation in the life of the child. This mutuality of knowledge, understanding, and empathy comes not only with a recognition of the child as the central purpose for the collaboration but also with a recognition of the need to maintain roles and relationships with children that are comprehensive, dynamic, and differentiated.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
My conception of the audience is of a public each member of which is carrying about with him what he thinks is an anxiety, or a ho...pe, or a preoccupation which is his alone and isolates him from mankind; and in this respect at least the function of a play is to reveal him to himself so that he may touch others by virtue of the revelation of his mutuality with them. If only for this reason I regard the theater as a serious business, one that makes or should make man more human, which is to say, less alone.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Although there are not real winners or losers, in games of pretending children soon learn that the game ends when mutuality ends.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »