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Politics & Power Quote by Betty Friedan

"The feminine mystique has succeeded in burying millions of American women alive"

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A line like this doesn’t try to persuade so much as detonate. “Burying millions of American women alive” is an accusation engineered for maximum moral shock: the violence of death without the release of dying. Friedan’s intent is to make the suburban ideal sound less like comfort and more like confinement, to strip the midcentury “good life” of its soft lighting and reveal the panic underneath.

The key move is in the phrase “feminine mystique.” By calling it a mystique, Friedan frames postwar femininity as a manufactured aura, a haze of magazine spreads, expert advice, and consumer promises that tells women their dissatisfaction is personal failure rather than a rational response to narrowed possibilities. The subtext is that the system doesn’t need chains; it needs stories. If the dominant culture can rename women’s ambitions as neurosis and their boredom as ingratitude, it can keep them in place while insisting they’re there by choice.

Context sharpens the blade. The early 1960s U.S. is flush with prosperity, high on domesticity, and anxious about deviation. Women who had worked during WWII were pushed back toward home; higher education and professional identity were often treated as detours from the “real” job of wife-and-motherhood. Friedan’s language borrows the moral clarity of rights discourse and turns it inward, toward living rooms and PTA meetings.

It works because it refuses the era’s polite euphemisms. She names a psychic emergency as a social design problem, making private despair legible as political harm.

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TopicEquality
SourceBetty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963).
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Betty Friedan (February 4, 1921 - February 4, 2006) was a Activist from USA.

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