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Case Against a Sexual Revolution

Louise Perry
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Episodes13
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Case Against a Sexual Revolution by Louise Perry appears 14 times across 13 podcast episodes on 3 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

Recent mentions on Modern Wisdom, Joe Rogan Experience, and The Ezra Klein Show.

Louise Perry's book critiques the sexual revolution from a feminist perspective, arguing it has been a disaster for women based on evolutionary psychology.

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The host mentions Louise Perry's book to highlight a feminist perspective that critiques the sexual revolution, arguing that it has had negative consequences for women. The discussion emphasizes the differences between men and women and how these differences should inform societal norms and expectations.

The host mentions 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution' to highlight the author's insightful perspectives on societal norms and expectations surrounding sexuality and femininity. The host expresses admiration for Louise Perry's work and encourages listeners to engage with her writing.

The host mentions Louise Perry's book to highlight the importance of setting boundaries in sharing personal information online. This discussion stems from the host's reflections on how public personas can complicate personal relationships.

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Individuals interested in feminist theory and gender studiesIndividuals interested in societal norms and feminism.Individuals navigating public and private life boundariesIndividuals interested in the implications of the sexual revolution and its impact on society.
Where it keeps coming up

Recent show rotation: Modern Wisdom, Joe Rogan Experience, and The Ezra Klein Show.

Guests tied to these mentions include Louise Perry, Mary Harrington, Bonnie Blue, and Bridget Phetasy.

Fastest path back to the source: the first indexed mention lands at 29:45 in the episode where we captured it.

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Mentions across episodes

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The speaker mentions their first book, which discusses the sexual revolution.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in family dynamics and societal change
Key quote: my first book was the case against the sexual revolution
The host briefly mentions 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution' in the context of discussing societal changes and the implications for family structures. This reference serves to highlight the ongoing discourse around family values and the impact of modern ideologies on parenting.

The speaker mentions having written a book titled 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution', indicating a critical view of the sexual revolution and porn.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in the implications of the sexual revolution and its impact on society.
Key quote: I wrote a book called The Case Against the Sexual Revolution.
The host mentions the book to provide insight into their critical perspective on the sexual revolution and its implications. They draw from their experience in a rape crisis center to emphasize the negative aspects of the sex industry.

When Louise Perry wrote her book about the case against sexual revolution, it really put a frame around what I'd been trying to express.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in sexual ethics and societal impacts
Key quote: When Louise Perry wrote her book about the case against sexual revolution, it really put a frame around what I'd been trying to express.
The host appreciates how Louise Perry's book articulates ideas that resonate with their own thoughts on the topic. They believe it provides a valuable perspective on the implications of the sexual revolution.
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Joe Rogan ExperienceApr 24, 2024Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin
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Louise Perry wrote a book discussing the implications of the sexual revolution and its potential consequences, including the rise of sex robots.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in societal impacts of technology and relationships
Key quote: She was like, I think sex robots are coming, and they're gonna ruin everything.
The host references Louise Perry's book to discuss the potential societal consequences of the rise of sex robots. He emphasizes that the decline of genuine human relationships could lead to a significant drop in childbirth and emotional connections, particularly affecting women.

Louise Perry wrote 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution', which discusses boundaries about what people share on the internet.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals navigating public and private life boundaries
Key quote: Mary is like, uh, she's just another version of Louise basically from the UK, very smart lady.
The host mentions Louise Perry's book to highlight the importance of setting boundaries in sharing personal information online. This discussion stems from the host's reflections on how public personas can complicate personal relationships.

Louise Perry mentions her first book, which came out last year, and encourages people to read it, calling it phenomenal.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in societal norms and feminism.
Key quote: Everyone should go and read The Case Against the Sexual Revolution.
The host mentions 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution' to highlight the author's insightful perspectives on societal norms and expectations surrounding sexuality and femininity. The host expresses admiration for Louise Perry's work and encourages listeners to engage with her writing.

Louise Perry wrote this amazing book called The Case Against the Sexual Revolution. I release an episode, and so does Trigonometry, and it goes to number one on Amazon.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in social dynamics and empowerment in media.
Key quote: Louise Perry wrote this amazing book called The Case Against the Sexual Revolution.
The host mentions Louise Perry's book to highlight the importance of using one's platform to uplift and showcase talented individuals who may not have widespread recognition. He admires how the book's insights align with his own experiences of helping others succeed.

The speaker mentions having Louise Perry on the show, discussing her views on women's interpretations of rough sex and its implications.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in sexual psychology and relationships
Key quote: She said in that a lot of women she thinks sometimes misinterpret rough sex as being this, I want you so much that I will do anything to have you, 50 Shades of Grey style thing.
The host briefly mentions Louise Perry's book to highlight a perspective on how women may misinterpret rough sex. This reference serves to illustrate a point about sexual dynamics and perceptions in relationships.

Louise Perry's book is mentioned as a phenomenal critique of the idea that loveless sex is empowering for women.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in gender studies and societal critiques
Key quote: Loveless sex is not empowering.
The host references Louise Perry's book to emphasize the negative implications of the sexual revolution on women's empowerment. They argue that the promotion of loveless sex as a form of empowerment ultimately disadvantages women in the long run.
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Modern WisdomJul 25, 2022Andrew Tate, Liver King, and Red Pill Debates
Episode

Actually, The Case Against the Sexual Revolution by Louise Perry. Just outstanding.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: listeners interested in cultural critiques
Key quote: go and buy Louise's book, The Case Against the Sexual Revolution because it's really, really good.
The host mentions 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution' by Louise Perry as an outstanding book that he believes is important for listeners to read. He emphasizes its value and encourages those who haven't yet purchased it to do so.

The episode featuring Louise Perry's book 'Case Against a Sexual Revolution' achieved significant popularity, leading to her success in gender studies on Amazon.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Listeners interested in gender studies and podcasting success
Key quote: She must have been able to track the sales or something.
The host mentioned Louise Perry's book as a significant success stemming from their podcast episode, which garnered substantial attention and sales. This highlights the power of podcasting in amplifying voices and ideas that deserve recognition.

There's a new British book that's going to be released in the United States relatively soon called The Case Against the Sexual Revolution.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: young adults and feminist theorists
Key quote: there's a framework of quote-unquote liberated sexuality that has been really unsatisfying.
The host mentions 'The Case Against the Sexual Revolution' to highlight a growing discontent among young people regarding the current sexual landscape. This book, along with others, critiques the notion of liberated sexuality and its implications for women's experiences and expectations in relationships.

I really really enjoyed the book The Case Against the Sexual Revolution, which is out already in the UK.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in sexual ethics and societal issues
Key quote: I really really enjoyed the book The Case Against the Sexual Revolution, which is out already in the UK.
The host expresses a strong personal enjoyment of the book, indicating its positive impact on them. This suggests that the book offers valuable insights worth sharing with others.

Louise Perry's book critiques the sexual revolution from a feminist perspective, arguing it has been a disaster for women based on evolutionary psychology.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in feminist theory and gender studies
Key quote: She's got a book coming out called The Case Against the Sexual Revolution, which is a feminist critique of the sexual revolution, which she argues very cogently from evolutionary psychology amongst other things, has been a disaster for women.
The host mentions Louise Perry's book to highlight a feminist perspective that critiques the sexual revolution, arguing that it has had negative consequences for women. The discussion emphasizes the differences between men and women and how these differences should inform societal norms and expectations.