Privilege and Prejudice
Have you checked your privilege today? If you haven’t enrolled in a critical theory course within the past few decades or have neglected to skim the offerings of the most popular blogs on the radical...
View ArticleWhy Not Polygamy?
People are pretty creeped out by polygamy. The mere mention of this marital arrangement invariably conjures mental images of gaggles of young, conservatively-frocked girls being corralled by the...
View ArticleThe Imaginary Feminist
Discussions of feminism within libertarian circles are inevitably limited by the galvanizing but perhaps unavoidable term that unfortunately has become synonymous with a concern for gender relations....
View ArticleSeparating Prudence and Blame
The recent incident in Steubenville has shed light on the uncomfortable attitudes that some Americans harbor towards the victims of sexual assault. The keepers of the digital stockyards, Public...
View ArticleThe Problems with ‘Patriarchy’
The briefest glance at the current and historical outcomes of men relative to women yields an immediate impression that the latter are an unfortunate party to a raw deal. The list should be familiar to...
View ArticleThe Goddess of the Gender Gaps
For some reason or another, I frequently find myself unofficially assuming an ambassadorship as the sole representative of my fairer sex in social situations. Social is the key word; in my professional...
View ArticleIs Feminism Making Women Less Happy?
A trendspotter, a feminist legal activist, and a reactionary Hipster King walk into a HuffPost Live segment. The topic was modern masculinity, but the subtext was unmistakable if you paid close...
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