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Freedom used to stand at the heart of feminism, but modern feminists have succeeded in erasing history.
Antipathy towards stay-at-home mothers goes back to the early days of modern feminism.
Bernard Chapin interviews Christina Hoff Sommers on feminism, campus culture, Hillary Clinton, and more.
In the second edition of "Women's Figures," author Diana Furchtgott-Roth shatters the myth of the wage gap, alleging that women are continuing to gain ground relative to men. Preferential policies towards women are undermining America's notion of meritocracy and are actually calling into question the value of women's earned achievements.
Tina Brown has given Western feminism something it has lacked since the 1970s: a contemporary purpose worthy of its illustrious past.
The world badly needs a responsible, reality-based women's movement.
Linda Basch is certainly correct that the entry of so many women into the labour force has been good for the economy, good for society and good for women themselves (I would add that it has been good for men as well). But she is wrong when she implies that full-time mothers have made an unworthy choice.
Equity feminism is a great American success story.






