Sue Ellen Browder was a secular feminist journalist, writing for Cosmopolitan Magazine through the tumultuous 1960s before converting to Catholicism decades later. Now, with new insight, her book “Sex and the Catholic Feminist” takes us back to the good roots of the women’s movement, points out where feminism took a dark turn, and offers a fuller vision of feminine dignity, rooted in love. In this first installment of a four-part series, Vivian Dudro, Joseph Pearce, and Father Joseph Fessio debate mucky politics, the early pro-life feminists, Alfred Kinsey, the Rolling Stones, and more.