
The End of Woman
How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us
$68.56
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
15 August 2023
Summary
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 “smashing the patriarchy,” has instead made male lives the norm for everyone. After fifty years of radical feminism, we can’t even define “…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781684514182 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1684514185 |
| Author: | Carrie Gress |
| Publisher: | Regnery Publishing |
| Imprint: | Regnery Publishing |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 15 August 2023 |
| Weight: | 476g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 155mm x 28mm |
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Critics Review
“The End of Womanis an insanely intelligent and vital book on why destroying womanhood and manhood hasn’t made anyone happy–and never will.” –Kimberly Ells, author of The Invincible Family: Why the Global Campaign to Crush Motherhood and Fatherhood Can’t Win“Carrie Gress is a powerhouse, a quiet powerhouse who spends her days changing the culture. She believes in the power of beautiful objects to change the world, and she believes in making the public case for a proper understanding of womanhood which she has done beautifully in her new book, The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy has Destroyed Us. Carrie Gress has opened up an important new debate.”
–Austin Ruse, president of the Center for Family Human Rights (C-Fam), and author of Under Siege: No Finer Time to be a Faithful Catholic.
“My hope is for men and women to readThe End of Woman with a heart open to see the reality of what secular feminism has done to our society… . This is a must read.” –Abby Johnson, former Planned Parenthood clinic director and current CEO of And Then There Were None“An eloquent clarion call to restore women to their rightful and essential place in society.” –Peachy Keenan, author of Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War“Beautifully written and empathetic, it argues that we accept the things we cannot change about our human vulnerability while pointing the way to making sure women are respected and cared for. A first-rate work.” –Mark Judge, author of The Devil’s Triangle“Carrie Gress is a brilliant woman and fearless writer.” –Paul Kengor, professor of political science, Grove City College, and editor of the American Spectator“This cautionary tale is all we need to break with the feminist ‘brand.’ And to emerge from its confines, Gress suggests something both simple and radical: let women be women, particularly in our self-sacrificial love as mothers.” –Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, director of the Conscience Project and mother of ten“Whereas second wave feminists made popular the notion that ‘the personal is political, ’ Carrie Gress gracefully yet unflinchingly demonstrates in The End of Woman that, for the women who made feminism, the political is deeply personal. We would be remiss to ignore the decadence, dysfunction, and depression that followed so many their whole lives long, and equally silly to imagine that these personal tragedies had no bearing on the ideas they very successfully memed into the reality of modern life. This excellent book is for anyone who has known the tragedy of living by lies, and who earnestly wants to see the truth, no matter how unpopular it may have become.”–Helen Roy, contributing editor at The American Mind
About The Author
Carrie Gress
Carrie Gress has a doctorate in philosophy from Catholic University of America, is a fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center, and a Scholar at The Institute for Human Ecology at Catholic University of America. She is the author of the Theology of Home series, City of Saints (with George Weigel) and The Anti-Mary Exposed: Rescuing the Culture from Toxic Femininity. She is a regular contributor to a broad range of Catholic media, as well as to The Epoch Times and The Federalist. Gress is a married mother of five who has homeschooled for seven years and counting and lives in Virginia.
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