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Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has sparked debate on misogyny, patriarchy, religion, tolerance, totalitarianism, and the future of western society.

As political extremism is normalized, religions risk radicalization, and protest movements –  such as the Women’s March, #timesup and #metoo –  swell with growing support, reflection on these topics is particularly important.

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