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I speak to Inez Stepman about our rejection of nature in the search for Utopia.
We also speak about:
- What it means to be an anti-feminist woman.
- Demographic collapse, the fertility crisis, and anti-natalism
- Politics on a simple axis: humanity is fallen or changeable?
- Abundance as a double-edged sword.
- Technology as a way to forget about nature.
- Transhumanism and rationalism
- The desexing of sex and the death of sexual tension
- Rape, consent, and the unlucky draw of simply being an awkward man
- Women don’t know what they want and that’s fine.
- The insanity of “Catching feelings” vs. “Bringing your whole self to work”
And much more.
Inez is a Lincoln Fellow at the Clairmont Institute, a writer for the Federalist, a senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum and the host of the new podcast High Noon.
You can find Inez's work on her Twitter @InezFeltscher
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I speak to Inez Stepman about our rejection of nature in the search for Utopia.
We also speak about:
- What it means to be an anti-feminist woman.
- Demographic collapse, the fertility crisis, and anti-natalism
- Politics on a simple axis: humanity is fallen or changeable?
- Abundance as a double-edged sword.
- Technology as a way to forget about nature.
- Transhumanism and rationalism
- The desexing of sex and the death of sexual tension
- Rape, consent, and the unlucky draw of simply being an awkward man
- Women don’t know what they want and that’s fine.
- The insanity of “Catching feelings” vs. “Bringing your whole self to work”
And much more.
Inez is a Lincoln Fellow at the Clairmont Institute, a writer for the Federalist, a senior policy analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum and the host of the new podcast High Noon.
You can find Inez's work on her Twitter @InezFeltscher
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