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It’s time to end the apology tour for traditional masculinity. A generation of young men and boys are being raised in self-loathing, taught that the core of their identity as men is not only abhorrent, but is responsible for humanity’s ills. We discuss rebuilding the strength of men with Anthony Esolen.
Further Reading
No Apologies Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men
Guest Info
Anthony Esolen is Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Thales College . He’s the author of over thirty books and countless articles in both scholarly and general interest journals and his most recent books are a translation of Augustine’s Confessions and Lies of our Time. A senior editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, Dr. Esolen is known for his elegant essays on the faith and for his clear social commentaries. His articles appear regularly in Touchstone, Crisis, First Things, Inside the Vatican, Public Discourse, Magnificat, Chronicles and in his own online literary magazine, Word & Song.
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It’s time to end the apology tour for traditional masculinity. A generation of young men and boys are being raised in self-loathing, taught that the core of their identity as men is not only abhorrent, but is responsible for humanity’s ills. We discuss rebuilding the strength of men with Anthony Esolen.
Further Reading
No Apologies Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men
Guest Info
Anthony Esolen is Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Thales College . He’s the author of over thirty books and countless articles in both scholarly and general interest journals and his most recent books are a translation of Augustine’s Confessions and Lies of our Time. A senior editor of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, Dr. Esolen is known for his elegant essays on the faith and for his clear social commentaries. His articles appear regularly in Touchstone, Crisis, First Things, Inside the Vatican, Public Discourse, Magnificat, Chronicles and in his own online literary magazine, Word & Song.

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