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THE SAVAGE NATION

The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us. With Dr. Carrie Gress- #630

THE SAVAGE NATION

Michael Savage

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.411.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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After fifty years of feminism, many people can’t even define “woman.” Bestselling author Carrie Gress, Ph.D., shares her powerful new book, The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us, where she boldly proclaims what has been hiding in the shadows: “feminism” has abolished women. Gress argues that fifty years of feminism have had the opposite of the intended effect and have granted primacy of place to the traditionally male sphere of life, while simultaneously devaluing the typical attributes, virtues, and strengths of women. Savage and Gress cover the history of feminism and its philosophical roots in Nietzche, Descartes, Marx, and more. Why celebrating womanhood has been replaced with idealization of the masculine. The Marxist plan to fracture families; The Communist connections of prominent feminists. Why Biden is embracing trans education for children. What can parents do to protect their children? Why we need to recognize, respect, and celebrate womanhood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And now the world's most exciting podcast, The Savage Nation, home of Borders, Language Culture.

0:15.0

Here he is, Michael Savage.

0:20.0

Dr. Gress, a pleasure to have you on the Michael Savage podcast and your new book,

0:24.8

The End of Woman House Smashing the Patriarchy has destroyed us.

0:29.0

I've heard that phrase for so many years, you know, up the patriarchy. It's it started as I know in my lifetime with

0:39.1

Bella Abzug. How far back does it really go, Dr. S?

0:45.0

Well, it certainly predates Bella.

0:48.0

It actually goes all the way back to the 1780s, 1790s with Mary Wallstone Craft.

0:53.8

That's where I started my research.

0:55.9

And it just like snowball keeps building and building and building

0:59.5

and building and building.

1:01.1

Please tell us who that is in the 1780s.

1:03.2

I wasn't around then.

1:04.2

People think I was, but I wasn't.

1:07.1

So Mary Wallstonecraft is considered the grandmother, godmother of feminism. She wrote this work called The Vindication of the Rights of

1:15.9

Woman and she's writing at the time of the French Revolution and very much inspired by

1:25.6

Thomas Payne and a lot of the radicals at that time. Her husband was actually a man named William Godwin,

1:27.9

who was really one of the first anarchists and promoters

1:31.6

of getting rid of marriage and all of these kinds of things so they're very much part of the romantic movement

1:37.4

philosophical movement but she

1:39.5

Her idea was really to get rid of, you know, any kind of hierarchy.

1:45.3

And she was really moving towards a egalitarian ideal.

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