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While the overwhelming majority of the American public recognizes and values basic equality between the sexes, only a minority of both women and men call themselves “feminists.” Too often, the concerns of modern feminism seem to track more closely with a laundry list of priorities of the progressive left than they do with the concerns of the majority of women, who – according to social science research – tend to value flexibility, interpersonal relationships, and family. Those who claim to speak “for women” all too often find themselves in conflict with the actual expressed priorities of women across the country.
Feminism

Vogue could teach readers a lesson about listening to the other side

Karin Lips | Op-Ed
Feminism

Progress and Paradox: Women’s Evolving Role in the Modern Middle East

Taylor Hathorn | Op-Ed
Feminism

Female Genital Mutilation Is Illegal In The United States. Trans Surgeries For Kids Should Be, Too.

Andrea Bottner | Op-Ed
Feminism

Securing Digital Dignity: A New Line of Defense for Americans

Taylor Hathorn | Op-Ed
Feminism

Mothers go to space

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Feminism

To Gen Z, Emotions Are Kinky

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Feminism

“Trad Life” Is a Spectrum, Not a Straitjacket

Andrea Mew | Op-Ed
Feminism

Ilona Maher is Bringing Body Positivity Back

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Feminism

Young men have got their mojo back

Caroline Downey | Op-Ed
Feminism

Two Truths and a Lie: The Women’s Vote

Charlotte Hays | Two Truths and a Lie
Feminism

States must have zero tolerance for female genital mutilation

Andrea Bottner | Op-Ed
Feminism

Feminine Spirits

Naomi Schaefer Riley | Op-Ed