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Posted on November 27, 2013
Good for Camille Paglia, who is apparently allowed to say what everybody knows without losing her job:
Theres a directness and a robustness about working-class mena vitality and authenticity that is not coming across in these feminist books. The more women succeed and rise up into positions of power, the more remote they become from actual masculine energy.
Women are being told you are future leaders. Meanwhile, we are more than our jobs. One reason Sex and the City was such an enormous hit is that it expressed something that feminism wont admit: we dont know what we want. I want young women when theyre 14 to start thinking about what they want over the course of their lives. I think its criminalchild abusethat theyre not told to do this Whats been imposed on women is a male model of professional study and achievement.
And on the ridiculous, fabricated myth of a rape culture in the West:
This obsession with rape [in North America] is neurotic. To see the world in terms of rape is absurd.
But this is the key point where she rejects the very Rousseauian basis of Liberalism. Welcome to the neoreaction Camille!
Read the rest here: Feminism Is Dead | Handle's Haus
Good for Camille Paglia, who is apparently allowed to say what everybody knows without losing her job:
Theres a directness and a robustness about working-class mena vitality and authenticity that is not coming across in these feminist books. The more women succeed and rise up into positions of power, the more remote they become from actual masculine energy.
Women are being told you are future leaders. Meanwhile, we are more than our jobs. One reason Sex and the City was such an enormous hit is that it expressed something that feminism wont admit: we dont know what we want. I want young women when theyre 14 to start thinking about what they want over the course of their lives. I think its criminalchild abusethat theyre not told to do this Whats been imposed on women is a male model of professional study and achievement.
And on the ridiculous, fabricated myth of a rape culture in the West:
This obsession with rape [in North America] is neurotic. To see the world in terms of rape is absurd.
But this is the key point where she rejects the very Rousseauian basis of Liberalism. Welcome to the neoreaction Camille!
Read the rest here: Feminism Is Dead | Handle's Haus