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If you want to understand how feminism has shaped the mind of American women over the last seventy years—and the cultural arc from Doris Day, to Buffy the Vampire Slayer; from Ruth Bader Ginsberg to Rosanne; fromTaylor Swift to Dylan Mulvaney, the man who Bud Light imagines is a woman—then join Joe Miller and his co-host Leroy Hill as they unpack Betty Friedan’s 1963 book, The Feminine Mystique. Her book did more than critique the suburban housewife of the Leave it to Beaver era; it succeeded in redefining womanhood and femininity in modern American life. The conversation wraps with practical guidance for Christian women seeking to stand firm and flourish in a culture saturated with sexual confusion, fear of families, and a female identity crisis.

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10 Books that Screwed Up the World: And 5 Others That Didn't Help by Benjamin Wiker



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