EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 23 MIN
What is "masculinism" and why is it gaining traction in the US?
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The idea that women should be homemakers and men should be providers is resurfacing in parts of the American right, where it is moving from online spaces into real political influence. In a cover story for The Atlantic magazine, writer Helen Lewis explores this strain of thinking sometimes labelled "masculinism" as part of a broader backlash against feminism. Some voices within the movement argue society has become biased toward women's interests, with the most extreme even suggesting women shouldn't even have the right to vote. Lewis also looks at the ties between champions of masculinism and senior MAGA officials in the Trump administration. The story is titled The Men Who Want Women to Be Quiet, subtitled A Virulent Form of Misogyny Has Become the Single Most Important Force Holding Together the American Right.
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The idea that women should be homemakers and men should be providers is resurfacing in parts of the American right, where it is moving from online spaces into real political influence. In a cover story for The Atlantic magazine, writer Helen Lewis explores this strain of thinking sometimes labelled "masculinism" as part of a broader backlash against feminism. Some voices within the movement argue society has become biased toward women's interests, with the most extreme even suggesting women shouldn't even have the right to vote. Lewis also looks at the ties between champions of masculinism and senior MAGA officials in the Trump administration. The story is titled The Men Who Want Women to Be Quiet, subtitled A Virulent Form of Misogyny Has Become the Single Most Important Force Holding Together the American Right.
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What is "masculinism" and why is it gaining traction in the US?
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