The Return of the Women's Libbers
Plus: Israel in the Golan Heights, trouble in China's government, Whoopi Goldberg tries to explain health insurance, and more...
Plus: Israel in the Golan Heights, trouble in China's government, Whoopi Goldberg tries to explain health insurance, and more...
Nightbitch and The Substance both tackle female aging with gross-out horror-movie metaphors.
An interview with sex work researcher Tara Burns.
Just because women are conservative doesn't mean they're oppressed.
The civil liberties lawyer talks to Reason about the misguided impulse to attack free speech in the name of protecting women.
Plus: Mnuchin's TikTok folly, Trump's April Fools' joke, Andy Warhol's muse, and more...
"There were many of us who opposed censoring pornography...precisely because of our commitment to feminist goals and principles," says the former ACLU chief.
Beware the “Equality Model” of sex work law reform in 2024.
Spiked's leading polemicist defends J.K. Rowling, Brexit, and Enlightenment values of free speech and pluralism.
Victoria Bateman thinks "my body, my choice" should include how much clothing you wear.
The book's 12 thematic chapters are dense and rich—like flan, but good.
The mystery writer and cultural critic is an outspoken defender of free thinking and cultural appropriation.
Plus: spending bill on its way to Biden, Don't Be a Feminist reviewed, lawsuit over Yesterday trailer can go forward, and more...
Kaytlin Bailey wants to decriminalize—and normalize—the world's oldest profession.
The movement's net caught a lot of men like writer Junot Diaz—ordinary jerks rather than formidable serial predators.
Plus: Fiona Apple fights for court transparency, ACLU asks SCOTUS to consider boycott ban, and more...
After a month of tear gas and beatings and gunfire, Iranians may not be convinced to move on so easily.
The Of Boys and Men author documents why the modern male is struggling and suggests solutions that don't come at women's expense.
Richard V. Reeves documents terrible trends and suggests solutions that don't come at the expense of women.
Plus: A bevy of bad economic indicators, Italy elects right-wing populist Giorgia Meloni, and more...
A wannabe prestige picture that works better as a pulpy mind-trip.
The best-selling author of Why People Believe Weird Things sees a fundamental clash between wokeness and scientific inquiry.
The science writer and journalist talks identity politics, wokeness, trans athletes, and why his goal is to find out what is true rather than to "be right."
A recent report from The Wall Street Journal analyzes data from early-career college graduates, finding that a gender pay gap starts early.
Leading libertarian legal scholar Randy Barnett talks about abortion, gun rights, and worrying trends at the highest court in the land.
Grappling with surveillance implications of Roe being overturned
Ideas Beyond Borders is bringing ideas about pluralism, civil liberties, and critical thinking to hotbeds of Islamic extremism.
A surrealist nightmare of gender terror from one of Hollywood’s most distinctive directors.
The last 50 years have been marked by a remarkably stable social consensus balancing the rights of women and fetuses. Let's not throw that away.
The constitutional scholar on abortion, Sam Alito, and the future of federalism
Does returning decisions about abortion to the states increase liberty or shrink it?
The new comedy explores women's liberation, the world of publishing, and sex.
The essayist and cultural critic talked about her new book Love in the Time of Contagion, at a live event in New York City.
The Love in the Time of Contagion author says sexual paranoia is on the rise.
In an age of elite scorn, government mandates, a rotten economy—and powerful, decentralized communication tools—common people are pushing back.
Authoritarians see masculinity as so fragile that it needs to be reinforced by the state.
Ridley Scott's jousting film is also a slyly subversive take on cultural perspectives.
Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 is a reckoning with everything that made Bond who he is.
Rafia Zakaria's controversial Against White Feminism challenges the status of icons like Simone de Beauvoir, Betty Friedan, and Eve Ensler.
Jobs data casts doubt on the idea that the COVID-19 pandemic is uniquely setting women back.
Americans are freely choosing to have fewer children.
Plus: Ghost guns, the unintended consequences of criminalizing sex work, and more...
The women's liberation movement has gotten tied to mass incarceration. It needs to break free.
Here's a better idea: Abolish the "Selective" Service.
The Democratic nominee championed the law as a way to protect women. Instead, it hurt them.
Plus: Court rules for Robert Kraft in massage parlor video case, Trump talks QAnon, and more...
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