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Having had no prior interest in politics, Presley was aroused by reading ] at age nineteen. She said, "It was like, 'Oh my God, what a revelation!"<ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s'', .</ref> She became involved in a students for ] group during the ].<ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s'', .</ref> She was radicalized when her boyfriend, who was leader of the Alliance of Libertarian Activists, was arrested in ].<ref>], '']'', ], 2007, , ISBN 1-58648-350-1</ref> | Having had no prior interest in politics, Presley was aroused by reading ] at age nineteen. She said, "It was like, 'Oh my God, what a revelation!"<ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s'', .</ref> She became involved in a students for ] group during the ].<ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s'', .</ref> She was radicalized when her boyfriend, who was leader of the Alliance of Libertarian Activists, was arrested in ].<ref>], '']'', ], 2007, , ISBN 1-58648-350-1</ref> | ||
In 1972, Presley helped owner John Muller launch ], a libertarian store in ], New York. She worked there until 1977 |
In 1972, Presley helped owner John Muller launch ], a libertarian store in ], New York. She worked on promotional materials there until 1977.<ref>{{cite web|last=Laissez Faire Club|title=History of Laissez Faire Books|url=http://lfb.org/about-us/|accessdate=21 December 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://libertyunbound.com/archive/2008_01/ramsey-lf.html | title = "Laissez Faire": R.I.P.? | accessdate = 2011-03-31 | last = Ramsey | first = Bruce |authorlink = Bruce Ramsey| work = ] | archiveurl = http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20080118075744/http://www.libertyunbound.com/archive/2008_01/ramsey-lf.html | archivedate = 2008-01-18}}</ref><ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s'', .</ref> | ||
⚫ | In the mid-1970s Presley and ] founded the Association of Libertarian Feminists; Presley was its first national coordinator.<ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''Generation Divided: The New Left, The New Right and the 1960s'', </ref> | ||
⚫ | In the mid-1970s Presley and ] founded the Association of Libertarian Feminists; Presley was its first national coordinator.<ref>Rebecca E. Klatch, ''Generation Divided: The New Left, The New Right and the 1960s'', </ref> |
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Presley stated in a 1980 interview that libertarian feminists "don't believe in seeking government solutions to women's problems".<ref name="traps"/><ref name=ALF>{{cite web|last=Association of Libertarian Feminists|url=http://www.alf.org/about.php|title=About ALF| accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref> | Presley stated in a 1980 interview that libertarian feminists "don't believe in seeking government solutions to women's problems".<ref name="traps"/><ref name=ALF>{{cite web|last=Association of Libertarian Feminists|url=http://www.alf.org/about.php|title=About ALF| accessdate=22 December 2013}}</ref> |
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Sharon Presley (born 1943) is an American libertarian feminist, writer, activist, and lecturer in psychology.
Education and work
Presley received a B.A. in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley and an M.A. in psychology from San Francisco State. In 1981, she received a Ph.D. in social psychology from City University of New York. Between 1982 and her retirement in 2009, she had a succession of instructor, adjunct, and visiting, positions at thirteen different schools, most recently California State University, East Bay where she was a lecturer. According to Rebecca Klatch, much of Presley's research focuses on "issues of power, obedience, and resistance to authority."
Presley's self-help book, Standing Up to Experts and Authorities: How to Avoid Being Intimidated, Manipulated, and Abused, was published by Solomon Press in 2010 Podcaster Jeff Riggenbach reviewed the book on the Ludwig von Mises Institute website and said, "Standing Up to Experts and Authorities is partly a running description of pertinent research on deference to authority...and partly a compendium of sensible advice, more or less in the spirit and tradition of the late Ann Landers".
Activism
Having had no prior interest in politics, Presley was aroused by reading Ayn Rand at age nineteen. She said, "It was like, 'Oh my God, what a revelation!" She became involved in a students for Barry Goldwater group during the 1964 presidential campaign. She was radicalized when her boyfriend, who was leader of the Alliance of Libertarian Activists, was arrested in Berkeley, California.
In 1972, Presley helped owner John Muller launch Laissez Faire Books, a libertarian store in Greenwich Village, New York. She worked on promotional materials there until 1977.
In the mid-1970s Presley and Toni Nathan founded the Association of Libertarian Feminists; Presley was its first national coordinator.
Views
Presley stated in a 1980 interview that libertarian feminists "don't believe in seeking government solutions to women's problems".
Bibliography
- "Individualism: A feminist psychologist's perspectives" in Mimi Reisel Gladstein, Chris Matthew Sciabarra, Feminist interpretations of Ayn Rand : Re-reading the canon, Penn State Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0-271-01830-0
- Values and attitudes of political resisters to authority, Ph.D thesis, City University of New York, 1982.
- Think for Yourself!: Questioning Pressures to Conform, Ronin Publishing, 2001, ISBN 1579510507
- Co-editor with Crispin Startwell, Exquisite Rebel: The Essays of Voltairine de Cleyre – Anarchist, Feminist, Genius, SUNY Press, 2005.
- Standing Up to Experts and Authorities: How to Avoid Being Intimidated, Manipulated and Abused, Solomon Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-934623-87-2
References
- ^ Brookmire, Paula (July 25, 1980). "Of traps, trade-offs and women". The Milwaukee Journal. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
- ^ Curriculum Vita, at SharonPresley.net.
- Sharon Presley: About at Sharon Presley.com.
- Laissez Faire Club. "History of Laissez Faire Books". Retrieved 21 December 2013.
- Rebecca E. Klatch, A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s, University of California Press, 1999, p 286, ISBN 9780520217140.
- ISBN: 978-0-934923-87-2
- Riggenbach, Jeff. "Libertarianism-and-Psychology-II". Retrieved 25 December 2013.
- Rebecca E. Klatch, A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s, 69.
- Rebecca E. Klatch, A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s, 118.
- Doherty, Brian, Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement, PublicAffairs, 2007, p354, ISBN 1-58648-350-1
- Laissez Faire Club. "History of Laissez Faire Books". Retrieved 21 December 2013.
- Ramsey, Bruce. ""Laissez Faire": R.I.P.?". Liberty. Archived from the original on 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- Rebecca E. Klatch, A Generation Divided: The New Left, the New Right, and the 1960s, p 273.
- Rebecca E. Klatch, Generation Divided: The New Left, The New Right and the 1960s, p 269
- Association of Libertarian Feminists. "About ALF". Retrieved 22 December 2013.
External links
- Sharon Presley's professional/academic web site
- Sharon Presley's political activist web site
- Of traps, trade offs and women, Paula Brookmire interview with Sharon Presley, The Milwaukee Journal, July 25, 1980.
- Anarcho-capitalists
- Anarchist academics
- American anarchists
- American book editors
- American feminist writers
- American libertarians
- American women writers
- Feminist studies scholars
- 1943 births
- Living people
- California State University, East Bay faculty
- Individualist anarchists
- Individualist feminists
- Anarcha-feminists
- American women in business
- American academics
- Psychology writers