Germaine Greer, an outspoken Australian activist and feminist icon, challenged societal norms and gender stereotypes with her provocative writings and advocacy. Her groundbreaking work sparked important conversations about women's rights and empowerment, inspiring generations to question authority and fight for equality.

"Evolution is what it is. The upper classes have always died out; it's one of the most charming things about them."



"Human beings have an inalienable right to invent themselves; when that right is pre-empted it is called brain-washing."



"Perhaps catastrophe is the natural human environment, and even though we spend a good deal of energy trying to get away from it, we are programmed for survival amid catastrophe."



"Australia is a huge rest home, where no unwelcome news is ever wafted on to the pages of the worst newspapers in the world."



"We in the West do not refrain from childbirth because we are concerned about the population explosion or because we feel we cannot afford children, but because we do not like children."



"The principle of the brotherhood of man is narcissistic... for the grounds for that love have always been the assumption that we ought to realize that we are the same the whole world over."



"The management of fertility is one of the most important functions of adulthood."



"What we ought to see in the agonies of puberty is the result of the conditioning that maims the female personality in creating the feminine."



"Loneliness is never more cruel than when it is felt in close propinquity with someone who has ceased to communicate."



"The surest guide to the correctness of the path that women take is joy in the struggle. Revolution is the festival of the oppressed."

