This is the best book available on rape and will remain so for the forseeable future. It is inordinately well written, brilliantly conceived, and imaginatively researched...I wholeheartedly recommend this book .′ -- William J Chamblis, University College, Cardiff
This American book focuses on the social and economic foundations of rape. It argues that capitalism leads to both class inequalities and high levels of violence, and that it is this combination, rather than inequalities between men and women, which supports the continuation of rape. -- Studies on Women Abstracts
This is a provocative analysis which will interest academics of all kinds. It is an interesting example of critical analysis applied to a single, social concern.′ -- Journal of the Insitute of Health Education, Vol 21 No 4, 1984
This book makes an important contribution to understanding rape by situating it in new theoretical terrain. This account makes it clearer than ever...that there are connections between violence towards women, sexual inequality, and exploitative and oppressive social systems, and that the way out must be through profound economic and social transformation.′ -- Contemporary Sociology, Vol 14 No 4, July 1985
This book is of interest to all scholars for it provides an excellent overview of the problems with sexual inequality and rape.′ -- Annals of Regional Science