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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2020 · 33 MIN

153: The Sexual Revolution and False Feminism ft. Sue Ellen Browder

from The Catholic Feminist

If you're a feminist, you're probably familiar with Betty Friedan's "Problem That Has No Name." This was the idea that "housewives" of the 50s and 60s and widespread unhappiness that stemmed from their oppression. While some of that is certainly factual—being a woman in the 60s had plenty of very real burdens, some of which Betty Friedan correctly identified—today's guest, Sue Ellen Browder, believes that problem DOES have a name: a God-sized hole in our hearts. Sue Ellen is a former writer for Cosmopolitan who witnessed firsthand as the media created the sexual revolution and tried to push women towards a freedom that actually wasn't free at all. She breaks down what the "false feminism" of the second wave feminist movement was, why she continues to identify as a feminist, and why we as modern women can't opt-out when it comes to fighting against lies from the pages of magazines. Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by Select International Tours. Plan a pilgrimage for 2021 and beyond by heading to selectinternationaltours.com/feminist. Today's episode is also brought to you by the CLT exam. Bring classics into your standardized testing by visiting cltexam.com and learning about this SAT/ACT alternative. 

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