Erika Bachiochi on Sex-Realist Feminism
by R. R. RenoEditor R. R. Reno is joined by Erika Bachiochi to talk about her article, “Sex-Realist Feminism,” from the April 2023 issue. Continue Reading »
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Erika Bachiochi to talk about her article, “Sex-Realist Feminism,” from the April 2023 issue. Continue Reading »
Editor R. R. Reno is joined by Scott Yenor to talk about his article, “Anatomy of a Cancellation,” from the January 2023 issue. Continue Reading »
Mary Eberstadt joins the podcast to discuss her new book, Adam and Eve after the Pill, Revisited. Continue Reading »
On this episode, Kursat Pekgoz joins the podcast to discuss his personal experience of anti-male discrimination and his article “The Ministry of Love: Ongoing Gender Partisanship in the Department of Education.” Continue Reading »
The Claremont Review of Books has granted First Things readers free access to Mark Bauerlein's latest essay. Continue Reading »
Featuring Abigail Rine Favale on her new book, Into the Deep. Continue Reading »
Claiming Anthony for either side in the modern abortion debate is highly anachronistic. Continue Reading »
The First Things Podcast, Episode 9. Anti-feminist icons remembered (the late Phyllis Schlafly) and welcomed (special guest Midge Decter). PC campus culture debated.
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Subverted recounts the untold history of how the feminist and pro-abortion movements became allied. Part exposé, part conversion memoir, Browder’s book defies easy categorization, but by the end, I understood her approach. Browder’s honest account of her personal life—including her choice to have an abortion, despite being in a loving marriage—highlights the contradictions between reality and the flashy fantasy of the sexually liberated woman. . . . Continue Reading »
An editor's comment points to the ridiculous linguistic gymnastics the New Left is now inflicting upon itself. The Age of Gibberish has arrived.
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