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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism by Carrie L. Lukas
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism

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Length 7 hours 9 minutes
Language English
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We’ve been duped. We were raised to think we could have it all. In college we were told that men weren’t necessary. Pop culture told us that career, not family, came first. The idea of being a stay-at-home mom was for losers. And yet, are we happier than our mothers or grandmothers, who grew up before women were “liberated” by the sexual revolution? For many women, the answer is no.

In The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism, Carrie Lukas, a young career woman and new mother, sets the record straight: correcting the lies women have been told and slamming the door on the screaming harpies of NOW, feminist professors, and the rest of the bra-burners who have done so much to wreck women’s lives.

Carrie L. Lukas is the Vice President for Policy and Economics at the Independent Women’s Forum. She is a senior fellow at the Goldwater Institute and a contributor to National Review Online. She holds a master’s degree from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and a bachelor’s degree from Princeton.

Dianna Dorman is a stage and film actor, voice-over artist, and has been a narrator for the Texas Talking Book Program for almost two decades and for several commercial publishing companies. She particularly enjoys narrating historical fiction, mystery, fantasy, and comedy stories. Her onstage work has included the roles of the pirate Ben Gunn in Treasure Island, and Mrs. Chasen in Harold and Maude. She lives in Austin, Texas, where she teaches “Mad Science” and is a docent of the Texas Governor’s Mansion.

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“A whole generation of ‘liberated’ women has been kept in the dark by feminists in the schools, universities, and media. Carrie Lukas exposes the damage these ideologues have wreak and gives young women the chance to make truly informed decisions about their own lives. It’s the advice your mother should have given you but may have been afraid to.”

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex, and Feminism is a lively, well-written, and well-researched antidote to feminist agitprop from an author who is authentically pro-women. This book is a must read for those who care about the next generation of young women.”

“Carrie Lukas’ sane voice provides a much needed reality check and sound advice for young women, which stands out in an arena where proselytizing substitutes for dispassionate careful thought.”

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