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Domestic Tranquility:

A Brief Against Feminism
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Spence Publishing Company, 1998 - Social Science - 451 pages
The principal target of feminist fire in the on-going "gender wars" is not men but traditional wives and mothers -- so says a lawyer-turned-housewife in this powerful critique of contemporary feminism. With a profound understanding of the quandary of modern women, Carolyn Graglia exposes feminism's totalitarian impulse and its contribution to the "tangle of pathologies" that have left marriage and family life in tatters.-- How has feminism destroyed women's sexual satisfaction?-- How did society become vulnerable to feminism?-- Why are housewives despised?

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Review: Domestic Tranquility: A Brief Against Feminism

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A really important book for those who want to get a clear understanding on modern day feminism. Particularly good at pointing out the inconsistencies in feminist dogma, such as pornography vs. sexual ... Read full review

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The bible of anti-feminism Read full review

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Traditional Homemaking Devalued
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Ironies within Feminism
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The Awakened Briinnhilde
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