There are a lot of philosophical objections to feminism from conservative intellectuals. This is easy because does not require much research (ie, work). It would be nice to see more apply some research skills and investigate the concrete harm that feminism has done to society, the economy, the poor, families, men, women, children, political ethics, judicial integrity, business practices educational standards, scientific research, and much more.
I think one massive problem in researching the destructive nature of feminism is that it has been so covert in its activities.
It would take an encyclopedia to cover the issues, and expose the extremely subtle manipulation of not only the academic mind, but the political as well.
Take, for example, how activists can infiltrate the legal system and influence the police force into only arresting males in instances of domestic violence.
Agree Stephen. I will be cross posting your latest excellent piece on Castrating boys and refer to it as what needs to be talked about. Great post btw I wish I had seen it first.
Thanks for sharing this, Tom. These rebuttals in the academic literature are important. In addition to challenging a specific article, they also serve as a form of deterrence against similar problematic articles being written and published in the future.
When degrees are no longer awarded; when certificates are no longer handed out; when Ph.D.'s are no longer having their thesis defended in Feminism Theory; then we may see a shift. Until then, academics coming out is not as good as the elimination of Deans and Administrators and Professors in a State-funded Institution.
An interesting piece that gets to the heart of what is really behind feminism....the deadly sins of envy, pride, greed and covetousness...the same core sins that motivate communism. Ironic that women are so vulnerable to these ideas relative to men...the traditional providers.
There are a lot of philosophical objections to feminism from conservative intellectuals. This is easy because does not require much research (ie, work). It would be nice to see more apply some research skills and investigate the concrete harm that feminism has done to society, the economy, the poor, families, men, women, children, political ethics, judicial integrity, business practices educational standards, scientific research, and much more.
I think one massive problem in researching the destructive nature of feminism is that it has been so covert in its activities.
It would take an encyclopedia to cover the issues, and expose the extremely subtle manipulation of not only the academic mind, but the political as well.
Take, for example, how activists can infiltrate the legal system and influence the police force into only arresting males in instances of domestic violence.
Exactly Phillip, and that is the way of relaational aggression, easily hidden and so easy to deny.
Agree Stephen. I will be cross posting your latest excellent piece on Castrating boys and refer to it as what needs to be talked about. Great post btw I wish I had seen it first.
https://stephenbaskerville.substack.com/p/castrating-boys-sybolizes-the-castration
Thanks for sharing this, Tom. These rebuttals in the academic literature are important. In addition to challenging a specific article, they also serve as a form of deterrence against similar problematic articles being written and published in the future.
When degrees are no longer awarded; when certificates are no longer handed out; when Ph.D.'s are no longer having their thesis defended in Feminism Theory; then we may see a shift. Until then, academics coming out is not as good as the elimination of Deans and Administrators and Professors in a State-funded Institution.
Wouldn't that be great. No phd's, no academes. just meritocracy requirements to do your job. May the best man win.
Thank you, Tom. Let's hope that the academic challenges to feminism continue.
An interesting piece that gets to the heart of what is really behind feminism....the deadly sins of envy, pride, greed and covetousness...the same core sins that motivate communism. Ironic that women are so vulnerable to these ideas relative to men...the traditional providers.