Liz Gnidovec

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men accused of witchcraft were for the most part accused due to their intimacy with “witches.” Others took advantage of the climate of general suspicion “to free themselves from unwanted wives and lovers, or to blunt the revenge of women they had raped or seduced,” as Silvia Federici explains; in her analysis, the “years of propaganda and terror sowed among men the seeds of a deep psychological alienation from women.”
In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial
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