“He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.” -Confucius
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The End of Woman
In "The End of Woman," Carrie Gress argues that modern feminism has not liberated women but rather ensnared them in a web of victimhood and discontent. She traces the movement's evolution from its noble beginnings to its current radical form, which she believes has undermined traditional family values and societal stability. Gress calls for a return to time-honored roles and virtues, positing that true fulfillment for women lies in embracing motherhood, family, and community.
Occult Feminism
In 'Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation,' Rachel Wilson unveils the hidden connections between the feminist movement and esoteric traditions. She argues that the spiritual and mystical practices of key feminist figures have significantly influenced the movement's development and goals. By exploring these often-overlooked aspects, Wilson challenges the conventional understanding of feminism as merely a secular and political struggle.