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While the overwhelming majority of the American public recognizes and values basic equality between the sexes, only a minority of both women and men call themselves “feminists.” Too often, the concerns of modern feminism seem to track more closely with a laundry list of priorities of the progressive left than they do with the concerns of the majority of women, who – according to social science research – tend to value flexibility, interpersonal relationships, and family. Those who claim to speak “for women” all too often find themselves in conflict with the actual expressed priorities of women across the country.
Feminism

Helen Roy – On the End of the Girlboss and How to Revive Womanly Archetypes

Inez Feltscher Stepman & Helen Roy | High Noon Podcast
Feminism

The Publishing Industry Goes After Justice Barrett

Erin Hawley | Blog
Feminism

Should You or Should You Not Be a Feminist?

Patricia Patnode | Blog
Feminism

Meghan McCain on Motherhood, Leaving ‘The View,’ and Cancel Culture

Beverly Hallberg & Meghan McCain | She Thinks Podcast
Feminism

Dear Women’s March: You Can’t Defend Women’s Rights If You Can’t Define ‘Women’

Press Team | Press Release
Feminism

Louise Perry – On the Consequences of the Sexual Revolution and Reverting to Pre-Christian Norms

Inez Feltscher Stepman & Louise Perry | High Noon Podcast
Feminism

The real reason the all-women workspace failed

Naomi Schaefer Riley | Op-Ed
Feminism

Valuing Women to Reduce Unwanted Pregnancies

May Mailman | Op-Ed
Feminism

Merriam-Webster Changes Definition of ‘Female’

Margaret Peppiatt | Blog
Feminism

After Dark – On Feminism as Cope, Why SSRIs are Becoming Controversial, and the Terrifying Void of Modernity

Inez Feltscher Stepman & Emily Jashinsky | High Noon Podcast
Feminism

‘Women’s Bill of Rights’ Introduced to Counter Transgender Ideology

Carrie Sheffield | Featured in
Feminism

Transgender ‘bill of rights’ would erase women

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed

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