Shikha Dalmia on the Confusion of Modern Feminism
The movement wants to Free the Nipple and hide the nipple at the same time
The movement wants to Free the Nipple and hide the nipple at the same time
Where did the need to bubble-wrap every conversation come from? And will it ever end?
The only game that matters to the culture war is the zero-sum game.
The author of Sexual Personae talks about feminism, rape, academia, and Hillary Clinton.
The individualistic works and lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley
The pro-woman presidential candidate may well change the conversation about women's issues in this country.
Militant anti-feminists and scorched-earth social justice warriors deserve equal speech rights
Abetted by idiot administrators, today's students seem incapable of living in the real world.
The appeal to safety is just the latest vehicle for shutting down debate on campus
#TBT: We've been having the same sexual-assault debate for more than 20 years.
Students suffer as social-justice signaling demands increasingly hyperbolic vulnerability.
But the director's pc plea that rape is a global problem trivializes the violence Indian women confront
Feminism no longer knows how to help real women with real problems
What women need is a broad progressive agenda, not identity politics
She's only playing the identity politics oppression card that they handed her
Behold the anatomy of an outrage cycle
Libertarian feminism provides a basis to oppose both sexism and statism.
Plus: how to promote social norms without injecting state violence into them.
Good riddance! Yet I just can't get on board with the logic of Mount Holyoke's dismissal...
The movement capitalized on sympathy for victims of sexual assault to promote gender warfare, misinformation, and moral panic.
Why sex workers have criticized the way feminist Anita Sarkeesian talks about women's agency
Debating assumptions about sexual violence drives Brown University over the brink.
Video games have become America's favorite hobby. A culture clash over identity was probably inevitable.
Depriving men of their due process rights won't help women
The eighth COINTELPRO burglar comes forward.
Teaching men not to rape and helping women avoid rape aren't mutually exclusive options.
Even advocates aren't sure exactly what affirmative consent means or how it will work. What could go wrong?
The Santa Barbara killer wasn't just a misogynist; he was a malignant narcissist.
Sexism might be the result of America's greater sexualization and egalitarianism
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