This work contains the earliest blog articles from the author written between the years of 2012-2019. Ranging from mere poetic reflections of the author's traditionalist perspectives on love, romance, and culture to political commentary and legal and historical scholarly essays on the issues of sex and gender roles, the author takes a no-holds-barred attitude, persistently ripping into everyone-both feminists, antifeminists, and every ideology in between-and taking a decidedly nasty and brutal bite out of the so-called "manosphere" and the blatant hypocrisies inherent in modern-day conservatism.

Never truly on the Right, and never truly on the Left, and probably pleasing absolutely nobody, the reader can easily note the change as the years go by, with the articles undergoing a plain transformation from being shorter and relying more heavily on inter-peer and social connections to blossoming into mere solitary legal/historical scholarly works that span the length of dozens of pages as both the maturity and education of the author deepens. A subtle change in perspective and attitude of the author can also be noted where feminism-though never proclaimed nor upheld as a social good-is blamed less and less over time for all of modern society's ills.

Titel
Essays and Writings on Love and Women's Issues: The Collection, Vol. I (2012-2019)
EAN
9798232631390
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
04.10.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.89 MB