The Flipside of Feminism What Conservative Women Know -- and Men Can't Say

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-03-15
Publisher(s): Wnd Books
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Summary

"As women have gained more freedom, more education, and more power, they have become less happy."This new finding by the National Bureau of Economic Research is alarming. But to a keen observer, it's proven evident all along. See it in the undercurrent of quiet desperation, romantic ache, interrupted empowerment, and indignant entitlement that pulsates through the feedback loop of women's magazines, books, television programs, talk shows and college studies. Enough, say Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly, an emerging leader and veteran warrior, respectively, in the Truth Liberation Movement. InWhat Conservative Women Know, Venker and Schlafly reveal that women pummeled by the Leftist ideology of false liberation and empty empowerment wallow in more depression than any bout with postpartum could inflict. And the men and children who love them are swallowed up by this sorrow. It doesn't have to be. As the authors document, women who reject the urchins of agitation and their doctrine of divide and destroy know something else. They know men aren't their enemies.

Author Biography

A former teacher-turned-social critic, Suzanne Venker is an author and speaker on politics, marriage, parenting, and the culture. A well-known commentator on cultural issues, Suzanne has appeared on ABC, CNN, FOX, Huff-Po Live and C-Span--as well as hundreds of radio shows throughout the country, including the Laura Ingraham Show. How to Choose a Husband is her third book.

Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the conservative movement since the publication of her best-selling 1964 book, A Choice Not An Echo. Author of 20 books, Schlafly has written a monthly newsletter since 1967 called The Phyllis Schlafly Report and a syndicated column, which appears in 100 newspapers. Her daily radio commentaries are heard daily on over 600 stations, and her radio talk show on education called Eagle Forum Live is heard weekly on 90 stations. She lived in St. Louis. 

Table of Contents

A Note from the Authorsp. xi
Introduction: Conservative Trailblazersp. 1
Brainwashedp. 13
Feminism 101: Uncensoredp. 27
Hook-Ups and Heartachep. 57
Why Marriage Eludes the Modern Generationp. 71
When Mothers Workp. 97
Pandering to the Female Left-at Your Expensep. 125
The Expendable Malep. 141
A New Road Map for Womenp. 167
The Ten Feminist Commandmentsp. 185
Sense & Sexuality: The College Girl's Guide to Real Protection in a Hooked-Up Worldp. 187
1991 NOW Resolutionsp. 191
Bibliographyp. 197
Notesp. 205
Indexp. 219
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