Adorno and Horkheimer, in the spirit of cynical Marx, call both Calypso
 and Circe, the goddesses, "prostitutes," and Penelope is "like a 
harlot." With this attitude toward woman which was, in its core, 
indistinguishable from any other cultured "capitalist pig," one can 
understand why and how post-war Marxism began to lose the battle for the
 hearts and souls of the women in the West. Cynics don't inspire, and 
this attitude and approach fails to deliver even the basic which 
elementary human dignity demands--self-respect.
In this painting of Calypso and Odysseus by Bocklin, the face of the former does look way too much like a bored bourgeois wife from the late 19th century.
 
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