Tag: sexual revolution

The feminine mystique and Marxism

| November 12, 2011 | 0 Comments
The feminine mystique and Marxism

Feminist icon Betty Friedan is credited with starting the modern-day feminist revolution – though some of the original feminists (e.g., Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott), had they lived to see her, surely would have denounced Friedan as an extremist genocidal demagogue. Suggestive of Marx, Engels, Nietzsche, Mead, Kinsey and Freud, Friedan’s private […]

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The feminine mystique and Marxism

| November 12, 2011 | 0 Comments
The feminine mystique and Marxism

Feminist icon Betty Friedan is credited with starting the modern-day feminist revolution – though some of the original feminists (e.g., Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott), had they lived to see her, surely would have denounced Friedan as an extremist genocidal demagogue. Suggestive of Marx, Engels, Nietzsche, Mead, Kinsey and Freud, Friedan’s private […]

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Alfred Kinsey’s sexual revolution

| November 7, 2011 | 0 Comments
Alfred Kinsey’s sexual revolution

Continuing my trilogy of three prophets of the sexual revolution – having profiled Sigmund Freud and Margaret Mead – we now come to perhaps the most zealous and fanatical, the person who most effectively and comprehensively used the machinery of “science” (including his iconic lab coats, charts, graphs and reams of data) to hide and […]

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Margaret Mead: Prophet of the sexual revolution

| October 30, 2011 | 5 Comments
Margaret Mead: Prophet of the sexual revolution

Chapter 13 of Dr. Benjamin Wiker’s opus, “10 Books that Screwed up the World,” has a remarkable critique of “Coming of Age in Samoa” by the anthropologist Margaret Mead. This secular scripture of the left is a logical fallacy created out of whole cloth in the mind of a young graduate student in anthropology who […]

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