by Publius | Feb 3, 2021 | Contemporary Culture, Politics and Goverment
By Philip Carl Salzman | (Source) I must apologize at the outset for offering to the reader what is by now a truism known to everybody who has had even short periods of sobriety during the last decade. Whatever imaginings the reader may have had during the twentieth...
by Publius | Apr 27, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Chad Groening | A national defense analyst says there’s no need to place women into direct combat units just to bow to political correctness. “Men and women aren’t the same. They are different,” says Bob Maginnis, a senior fellow for...
by Prof. Jack | Jan 7, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Charles Murray | I’ll cut President Obama some slack. When he said that women staying at home with the kids is “not a choice we want Americans to make,” I assume he meant that it shouldn’t be a choice that women are forced to make. Even so, I have a beef with the...
by Prof. Jack | Nov 24, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Bari Weiss (Source – edited for size) | The cultural critic on why ignoring the biological differences between men and women risks undermining Western civilization. ‘What you’re seeing is how a civilization commits suicide,” says Camille Paglia....
by Prof. Jack | Jul 2, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Marty Manor Mullins | (Note: the first half of this article can be found here.) Not all East European women, therefore, maintain the traditional outlook on gender roles that Dunn’s co-workers did. Dunn herself alludes to this when she describes her experience as a...