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When two scientists proposed in a recent book that rape was best viewed as a sexual act with its roots in evolution, it set off a squall of protest from feminists and social scientists, won the researchers appearances on programs like "Dateline NBC," and became the talk of the cocktail party circuit.
It was broadcast in November, during the week of the 40th anniversary of President Kennedy's death, and a squall of protest arose shortly afterward, led by the broadcaster Bill Moyers Jack Valentii, president of the Motion Picture Association of America; and others who worked for Johnson during his presidency.
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