Tag: Feminism

Total Results: 390


July 23, 2020

Imagine a world without contraception A shortage of birth control could be embraced as an easy solution to shrinking populations

Mary Harrington

Friday
26.06

26.06

Why doesn’t porn ever get cancelled? The industry has been remarkably adept at positioning itself as beyond questions of morality

Sarah Ditum

Thursday
25.06

25.06

On your bike, Britain! Cycling liberated women in the 1890s, and is just the thing to free us from lockdown

Mary Kenny

Tuesday
23.06

23.06

Why ‘Labor of Love’ is a feminist masterpiece The revolutionary new dating show dares to take a single, older woman seriously

Zoe Strimpel

Wednesday
17.06

17.06

How the Left betrayed feminism Who needs women's sex-based rights when you have authoritarian utopianism?

Sarah Ditum

Thursday
21.05

21.05

Lockdown shattered my parental bond A few weeks ago, the strange telepathy that exists between mother and child broke down

Mary Harrington

Monday
20.04

20.04

The unhappy truth about surrogacy BBC drama <i>The Nest</I> romanticises — and normalises — the renting of women's wombs

Julie Bindel

Friday
13.03

13.03

Why aren’t women having more babies? Feminism didn't kill the birth rate — liberal individualism did

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
10.03

10.03

Why feminism needs to aim above the belt Books like <i>Raising the Skirt</i> aren't doing women any favours by reducing their agency to their genitals

Ella Whelan

Friday
28.02

28.02

Feminism’s job is far from finished We need young women to stop shouting 'blow jobs are real jobs' and start engaging in meaningful activism

Julie Bindel

Friday
14.02

14.02

Why mock Jordan Peterson’s suffering? The controversial professor's critics are delighting in his tribulations — it's not a good look

Simon Evans

Wednesday
12.02

12.02

Kirk Douglas and the cult of Hollywood’s bad boys The film business still buys into 1950s tropes about strong men and submissive women

Tanya Gold