Economic issues · Gender Relations · Sex Differences

Why women work

As an overture, it is proper to define the specific type of working woman this post is directed towards. To be clear, it is not directed at married women who provide supplementary income further to their main domestic duties; nor towards those women whose children have entered adulthood and left home. It is also not… Continue reading Why women work

Feminism/ Male rights · Sex Differences · Transgenderism

Men and women are different

Men and women are different, in a rudimentary physical sense but also in their psychological tendencies. In particular, a major psychological distinction presents in the disparate interests of each gender. For the most part, men are interested in ideas and things; whereas women are interested in people. I have noticed this phenomenon in rather plain… Continue reading Men and women are different

Democracy · Feminism/ Male rights · Leftism · Liberalism · Sex Differences · Transgenderism · Utopian Politics/ Progressivism

The Sexual Revolution Devours its Children

By Edward Feser, December 27, 2018: In two recent posts, we looked at philosopher Alex Byrne’s criticisms of claims made by some transgender activists to the effect that sex is not binary and that it is socially constructed.  Byrne is by no means the only philosopher alarmed at the increasingly bizarre claims being made by such activists –… Continue reading The Sexual Revolution Devours its Children

Feminism/ Male rights · Sex Differences

The Sexes: Complementary, Not “Equal”

In March, Roger Devlin published a wonderful piece on of sex differences, that should serve as a lynchpin for authentically traditionalist perspectives. Key points made by Devlin include: The Adaptive Reasons for Refusing Female Combatants: Devlin starts by elucudiating the most important difference between men and women–their contrasting biological value. In Devlin’s words, “the female… Continue reading The Sexes: Complementary, Not “Equal”

Feminism/ Male rights · Sex Differences

The Single Girl Stretched too Far

Oz Conservative, February 2, 2007: Anna Pasternak writes that, our mothers and grandmothers were courting and acquiring the security of a husband when they were 20 to 25. More recently, women decided their early 20s are strictly for fun, and now the Relationship Window opens at 28 and closes at 35. This corresponds to my… Continue reading The Single Girl Stretched too Far

Feminism/ Male rights · Sex Differences

STUDY: Women Love Them Some Toxic Masculinity

Nature has a funny way of working through the feminist myths of this world. Daily Wire, by Amanda Prestigiacomo, May 17, 2017: Women can’t help but love masculine men, not RompHim-wearing metrosexual male feminists. This seems like basic knowledge acquired by any heterosexual female with a beating heart. But because denial-induced leftists refuse to acknowledge this truth and shame… Continue reading STUDY: Women Love Them Some Toxic Masculinity