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Women Don't Need More Feminism — We Need the Father's Love
CARRIE GRESS
Radical feminism has left women hopeless by pushing out the voices women need to hear the most.

Feminisms second-wave hangover
TASHA KHEIRIDDIN
On the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day, I find myself profoundly ambivalent about feminism.

Are we Getting it Right? The State of Women's Studies Departments
JENNIFER ROBACK
Our topic today is whether Women's Studies Departments in general are getting it right. Is there any legitimate reason why the taxpayers should support an academic department devoted to the study of feminism and women? Has feminism improved the lives of women?

Click, Clack
SARAH E. HINLICKY
In her book "What Our Mothers Didnt Tell Us: Why Happiness Eludes the Modern Woman", Danielle Crittenden documents how feminism has imposed a rigid new set of feminist prejudices.

Abortion: A Tool of Male Oppression?
NATIONAL CATHOLIC REGISTER
The President of Feminists for Life argues that the early American Feminists were unanimous in their opposition to abortion, which they viewed as a tool of male oppression. True feminism, then and now would never force women to choose between a career and a child.

LGBTQ+ May Seem New, but It Grew From an Old Ideology
CARRIE GRESS
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...

From women, to womyn, to women
JONATHAN KAY
Centuries from now, when the definitive history of the feminist movement is written, a small footnote will have been earned by the University of Waterloo.

Catholic and Feminist: Can One Be Both?
ELIZABETH FOX-GENOVESE
Can one be both Catholic and feminist? Many of us these days are asking the question, sometimes with considerable anguish. The real question, however, is why is this a question at all. Why do so many of us see the relations between Catholicism and feminists as problematic?

Mary Harrington's Humane Revolution
LEAH LIBRESCO SARGEANT
A woman can only navigate a world that demands self-ownership and self-authorship by neutering herself. What makes a woman’s body distinctively womanly isn't a high femme presentation but the potential for biological hospitality and self-gift.

Subversive Virginity
SARAH HINLICKY
In this personal reflection, Sarah Hinlicky explores the meaning and value of her own virginity in the context of a permissive and sexually obsessed American society.

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