Does Feminism Undermine The Nation? A Discussion With Scott Yenor, a Washington Fellow at The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life.

Our thanks to Jim for this (video, 24:17). He writes:

An excellent overview from Professor Scott Yenor of feminism’s three main pillars and how feminism is at the centre of our civilisation’s rot.  Destruction of marriage and the family is one of the three pillars. Today’s feminists rarely speak about these three planks but they actively promulgate all three planks, either knowingly or blindly.

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One thought on “Does Feminism Undermine The Nation? A Discussion With Scott Yenor, a Washington Fellow at The Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life.

  1. In the post about Jordan Peterson he points out that in Maoist China complete androgyny of appearance was enforced, precisely to denote complete equality in every single citizen being a “worker”. Both Communist Russia and China banned marriage and advocated childcare by “professionals” rather than primitive family socialization. It is remarkable how completely America has been overtaken by an ideology of communism. This speaker mentions Israel, where socialist/communist ideals were founding principles of many Kibbutz. As this lecture points out the goal is to create “new” women and men. The curious thing is that the link between precisely those societies that have tried this (and failed abysmally) and the ideology, feminism, is not made, yet even a cursory glance at any feminist book or tract will see the link made often explicitly. There is no secret at all about these “pillars” yet somehow they are hidden.

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