Combatting Feminism: A History
'Like Oz’s wizard, the glitter of feminism has promised much but is proving to be not only empty but dangerous.'
'Like Oz’s wizard, the glitter of feminism has promised much but is proving to be not only empty but dangerous.'
COMMENTARY: The roots of the current transgender movement and man-hating feminism can be traced back to the theories of two despairing French philosophers, Simone de Beauvoir and her lover Jean-Paul Sartre.
As we celebrate Mother’s Day we might consider that if ever there was a time to build a new women’s movement — to rise above toxic, radical feminism— that time is now. That’s the case made by Catholic wife, mother and legal scholar Erika Bachiochi. Today she shares her story and scholarly insights.Then we turn to the ongoing crisis of Armenian Christians who continue to suffer persecution. We talk to special guest former U.S. Ambassador for International Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback.
COMMENTARY: The ideas underpinning our societal wreckage are much older than most of us realize. The blueprint for it was set centuries ago, going back to the earliest stages of the feminist movement ...
A leading Spanish archbishop had faced legal complaints over a homily critical of politicians’ attacks on traditional family life.
Former Femen activist Sara Winter said Dec. 15, ‘I understand I made a huge mistake, and I ask forgiveness from the bottom of my heart. The way to achieve public-policy changes for women has nothing to do with mocking people’s religions.’
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