A brief history of the feminist revolution (part 2)
Part 2 of Maxwell Light’s history of the feminist revolution, beginning at the third-wave.
Part 2 of Maxwell Light’s history of the feminist revolution, beginning at the third-wave.
New contributor Maxwell Light Ph.D gives an overview of feminist history, along with personal anecdotes about the excesses of second and third-wave feminism.
Paul has some thoughts on violence committed against women in relationships.
The sexual abuse hysteria currently sweeping the Western world was gradual in its rise to prominence. Dr Gerald Schoenewolf shares a paper he delivered on the topic back in 1991.
In an age of great safety and convenience, perhaps its time to reconsider the role of chivalry.
In the rush to nail men as sexual abusers we often forget one thing: to look at the evidence.
Unfortunately flimsy accusations of domestic violence often see men dragged through the courts. Dr. Travis Gee gives some advice for men running the gauntlet.
How should society handle women who take cash to cover up sex criminals? Tongue in cheek, August Løvenskiolds solves the vexing problem of encouraging greedy cowards to make timely reports about sexual predators.
Feminists have been bashing men about sexism toward women for over a century. Perhaps it is time for women to examine their own sexism and how it may be harmful to men.
They said no man would dare write “The unexamined brutality of the female libido”, but then, they never heard of August Løvenskiolds, either.