P. Diddy: The Feminist Man Strikes Again
At the Federalist, I revisited a topic that intrigues me: the feminist man. In teaching our children to discern predators, one recurring […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
At the Federalist, I revisited a topic that intrigues me: the feminist man. In teaching our children to discern predators, one recurring […]
Previously, we examined the self-proclaimed “feminist man” and the ulterior motives that often accompany him. In today’s chapter, we visit another such […]
In recent decades being a self-declared “feminist” is seen in certain social circles as proof of civility and enlightenment. Many women have […]
Did you know? Congress has finally done it. Per a recent military spending bill, girls will now be automatically registered for the […]
Have you ever met a vegan who had really nice leather seats in her car? I knew one, and her obsession with […]
In business, “leaning in” means taking opportunities and striving for leadership roles. The term was popularized by Sheryl Sandburg’s 2013 book, Lean […]
Just as viruses and bad ideas spread between people, so manners, good living, and, best of all, good books can spread. Through […]
Because “the internet is forever,” I continue to get interesting emails and communication about the Catholic moral teaching on the marital debt. […]
After trawling the library offerings for the works of Barbara Pym, I came across a wonderful book of food history: Laura Shapiro’s […]
The presupposition of much of our public discourse is that radical and absolute equality between the sexes is not only possible but, […]