
Sex, Abortion and Feminism, as Seen From the Right
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Sex, Abortion and Feminism, as Seen From the Right mentions Rights Talk by Marianne Glendon, The Rights of Women, Reclaiming a Lost Vision by Erika Bakayaki, Public Man, Private Woman by Jean Bethke Elshtain, and Feminism Without Illusions by Elizabeth Fox Genovese with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
her book rights talk was incredibly influential for those who don't know her.
In her 2021 book, The Rights of Women, Reclaiming a Lost Vision, she tries to build a structure, a philosophical structure, going back to older think…
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- Referenced books include Rights Talk by Marianne Glendon and The Rights of Women, Reclaiming a Lost Vision by Erika Bakayaki.
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“Marianne Glendon's work in the book argues that she embodies a Wilson crafty vision, providing a critique of libertarian philosophy and emphasizing concern for the vulnerable.”
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“In her 2021 book, The Rights of Women, Reclaiming a Lost Vision, she tries to build a structure, a philosophical structure, going back to older thinkers, for a socially conservative feminism.”
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“This book explores the relationship between public and private life, calling for a revaluation of work done in the private sphere and attention to children's needs.”
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“This book critiques liberal individualism and libertarianism in modern feminism, authored by the late founder of the women's studies program at Emory University.”
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“Christine Emba's new book discusses the real orgasm gap in casual sex culture, highlighting the decline of pleasurable and ethical sex.”
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“The mention of Christopher Kaiser on this, where he has an essay called equal rights and unequal wrongs.”
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“You've mentioned Belle Sawhill's work here, and she makes this point that marriage and having children inside of marriage has become a very important, profound class marker.”
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“The speaker references a point made by Daniel Williams about the history of the pro-life movement.”
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