End of Woman

How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us

Carrie Gress

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Feminism Doesn't Empower Women. It Erases Them. The bestselling author of Theology of Home, Carrie Gress shows that fifty years of radical feminism have solidified the primacy of the traditionally male sphere of life and devalued the attributes, virtues, and strengths of women. Feminism, the ideology dedicated to "e;smashing the patriarchy,"e; has instead made male lives the norm for everyone. After fifty years of radical feminism, we can't even define "e;woman."e; In this powerful new book, Carrie Gress says what cannot be said: feminism has abolished women. Hulking "e;trans women"e; thrash female athletes. Mothers abort their baby girls. Drag queens perform obscene parodies of women. Females are enslaved for men's pleasureor they enslave themselves. Feminism doesn't avert these tragedies; it encourages them. The carefree binge of self-absorption has left women exploited, unhappy, dependent on the state, and at war with men. And still, feminists cling to their illusions of liberation. But there are real answers. Real answers for real women. Carrie Gressa wife, mother, and philosopherpunctures the myth of feminism, exposing its legacy of abuse, abandonment, and anarchy. From the serpent's seduction of Eve to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to Kate Millett's lust, violence, and insanity to Meghan Markle's havoc-ridden rise to royalty, Gress presents a history as intriguing as the characters who lived it. The answers women most desperately need, she concludes, are to be found precisely where they are most afraid to look. Only a rediscovery of true womanhoodand motherhoodcan pull our society back from the brink. And happiness is possible only if women are open to making peace with men, with children, with God, andno less difficultwith themselves. For feminism's victims, Gress is a welcoming voice in the darkness: The door is open. The lights are on. Come home.

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