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Subject Pro-Woman Feminism, 2024 recaps, & the new year
Date January 3, 2025 3:30 PM
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January 3, 2025


** Toward a Pro-Woman Feminism for the 21st Century
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** Erika Bachiochi
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Feminism, understood as the peculiar modern ideology of the 20th century, has reached its self-destroying zenith in the erasure of woman in gender ideology and in the putative “right” to intentionally end the life of one’s developing unborn child. But this form of feminism is not worthy of the name. A new feminism is necessary for the 21st century: a movement that advocates for women as women.
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City Journal has posthumously published Lance Morrow’s remembrance of President Jimmy Carter ([link removed]) .
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For Our Sunday Visitor, Natalie Dodson advises the next administration on life issues. ([link removed])
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In First Things, Archbishop Charles Chaput praises the work of Mary FioRito, Mary Hasson, and Theresa Farnan ([link removed]) .
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Carl Trueman and Ryan Anderson account for 6 of the First Things top 10 web articles of 2024 ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, George Weigel provides a list of ways for Catholics to embrace Jubilee 2025 ([link removed]) .
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On American Thought Leaders, Aaron Kheriaty

discusses the American epidemic of loneliness ([link removed]) .
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On the Psychobabble podcast, Carrie Gress explains the Marxist roots of feminism ([link removed]) .
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On Reaganism, Henry Olsen dissects the transformation of the Republican Party ([link removed]) .
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In Preserving Our Humanity, Clare Morell gives her advice for a more fruitful new year’s resolution ([link removed]) .
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