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*[https://richardhanania.substack.com/p/woke-institutions-is-just-civil-rights?s=03 "Woke Institutions is Just Civil Rights Law: Why Conservatives Won't (and Can't) Fight for Influence, and What to Do About It,"] Richard Hanania (2021). On how the radical left captured the corporations. | *[https://richardhanania.substack.com/p/woke-institutions-is-just-civil-rights?s=03 "Woke Institutions is Just Civil Rights Law: Why Conservatives Won't (and Can't) Fight for Influence, and What to Do About It,"] Richard Hanania (2021). On how the radical left captured the corporations. | ||
− | *[https://theworthyhouse.com/2020/12/28/the-feminine-mystique-betty-friedan/ Charles Haywood review of Frieden's The Feminine Mystique]. | + | *[https://theworthyhouse.com/2020/12/28/the-feminine-mystique-betty-friedan/ Charles Haywood review of Frieden's The Feminine Mystique]. "It’s not just women, though—only a tiny segment of men have a job that offers real accomplishment, “the life of mind and spirit,” either. The job does not give them fulfillment; it is a means to their real method of fulfillment, providing for and protecting their family." |
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- "The Foundationalist Manifesto: The Politics of Future Past," Charles Haywood.
- "England, Your England," Part I of "The Lion and the Unicorn" by George Orwell.
- "The Real War on Science: The Left has done far more than the Right to set back progress," John Tierney, City Journal (2016).
- "Woke Institutions is Just Civil Rights Law: Why Conservatives Won't (and Can't) Fight for Influence, and What to Do About It," Richard Hanania (2021). On how the radical left captured the corporations.
- Charles Haywood review of Frieden's The Feminine Mystique. "It’s not just women, though—only a tiny segment of men have a job that offers real accomplishment, “the life of mind and spirit,” either. The job does not give them fulfillment; it is a means to their real method of fulfillment, providing for and protecting their family."