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Masquerade: The Feminist Illusion

Autor Edward W. Chynoweth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 noi 2005
Along with progressivism, liberalism, and secular humanism, a pernicious cause of societal imbalance has been feminism. In Masquerade: The Feminist Illusion, author W. Edward Chynoweth investigates the biblical, artistic, philosophical, and theological precepts against feminism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761833185
ISBN-10: 0761833188
Pagini: 481
Dimensiuni: 150 x 228 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Is There a Right Order of the Human Sexes?
Chapter 4 Art and Culture
Chapter 5 Parameters and Pigments, or Why a Lion Roars
Chapter 6 Marriage, or a Lion Roars
Chapter 7 Biblical Paradigms, or How Christianity Deals with the Human Sexes
Chapter 8 Further Catholic Thought
Chapter 9 History as a Society Column for Lovely Ladies-"Herstory"
Chapter 10 "Non-Feminist" and a Few Other Feminist Women Writers
Chapter 11 How Sundry Noted Men Have Dealt with Our Subject
Chapter 12 Conclusion
Chapter 13 Notes
Chapter 14 Bibliography
Chapter 15 Index

Recenzii

Like a skilled advocate, Chynoweth has marshaled an impressive body of evidence to counter the claims of radical feminists that men and women differ only in plumbing. He begins by addressing the question of whether there is a right order of the sexes, and proceeds from that to how art, culture, and literature address the issue.
Those of us who have addressed the strictly scientific aspects of sex differences have long looked in vain for a work that examines the wide range of likely social effects of these differences. Finally such a work, W. Edward Chynoweth's Masquerade, takes up this challenge. Analyzing a great number of possible manifestations of these differences in modern society, Chynoweth offers a fascinating analysis of what we can expect. Challenging a host of 'politically correct,' but scientifically baseless assumptions that have become widely accepted (without much changing the world that those making the assumptions wish to engender), Chynoweth has written a book as eminently readable as it is valuable.
Chynoweth's call to modern men and women is that they clear their heads, admit their follies, and learn to live with one another in as much harmony as a fallen world will admit.