Carrie Lukas is not your typical feminist. For one thing, she believes that the original goals of feminism- equal rights and equal pay- have already been realized. And now, as evidenced by her most recent book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism, Lukas is departing even further from feminist orthodoxy, arguing that feminism itself is often a woman's worst enemy when it comes to achieving autonomy. Here we talk briefly with the author and Vice President of Policy at the Independent Women's Forum about what true female empowerment really entails.
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Fem. Fatale
An Interview with Post-Feminist Author Carrie Lukas
May 11, 2007
Salvo Magazine
Carrie Lukas is not your typical feminist. For one thing, she believes that the original goals of feminism- equal rights and equal pay- have already been realized. And now, as evidenced by her most recent book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism, Lukas is departing even further from feminist orthodoxy, arguing that feminism itself is often a woman's worst enemy when it comes to achieving autonomy. Here we talk briefly with the author and Vice President of Policy at the Independent Women's Forum about what true female empowerment really entails.
To view this Interview in its entirety, please click here.
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by Carrie L. Lukas, Salvo Magazine