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Sex Roles Make Sense

Phyllis Schlafly said, “Most women just don’t want to be liberated from home, husband, family, and children,” as she started a movement to counter pernicious feminism.

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William F. Buckley Jr. and Phyllis Schlafly

Happy 100th to one of the Remarkable Women in American History

Phyllis Schlafly was, in the words of the eminent conservative journalist M. Stanton Evans, a woman with “several careers–housewife, mother, media personality, political leader, and constant nemesis of women’s lib.” She was, like National Review’s founder William F. Buckley Jr., a force of nature who tirelessly worked to advance the conservative movement–she wrote 27 books, thousands of articles and op-eds, constantly traveled and lectured, and founded and ran one most successful conservative advocacy organizations, the Eagle Forum.

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Celebrating the Phyllis Schlafly Centennial

Let’s start with communism. The reason my mother, Phyllis Schlafly, was motivated to be active in politics was because of the threat of communism. Long before the culture wars or the second wave of feminism, communism posed an existential threat to the freedoms of the United States.

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The Flipside of Feminism
by Suzanne Venker and Phyllis Schlafly

Prof. Bryan Caplan…. Don’t Be a Feminist