The Abortion Issue Isnât About âThe Patriarchyâ The debate over the morality and legality of abortion is one of the most divisive and enduring issues in American public life. Andrew Glover 18 May 2019 · 6 min read
A Girlâs Place in the World Men (and, less often, women as well) across societies all over the world have used violence in an attempt to control womenâs reproductive outcomes and limit the choices available to them, and in many circumstances, men have benefited from doing so. William Buckner 9 May 2019 · 15 min read
A Victory for Female Athletes Everywhere When we are told that 46, XY males with DSD who identify as female are simply âwomen with hyperandrogenism,â or âwomen with high T,â we arenât fooled. Doriane Lambelet Coleman 3 May 2019 · 25 min read
Lies, Damned Lies, and STEM Statistics Concerns about the number of women in STEM are misplaced for three reasons. Sean Welsh 2 Mar 2019 · 11 min read
Women Needed a Magazine that Doesn't Lie to Them. So I Started One Womenâs publications have tried to convince women they can be just like men, instead of celebrating femininity and what makes women wonderfully unique. Brittany Martinez 20 Feb 2019 · 6 min read
The Origins of Colourism As revealed in the documentary, this view takes an emotional toll on dark women, who are discriminated against in all sorts of ways. Matthew Blackwell 13 Feb 2019 · 13 min read
Younger Women Are More Left-Wing Than Men, While Older Women Are More Right-Wing Than Men Younger women are the most left wing in their voting habits and older women the most right wing when we compared voters by age and gender. Rosalind Shorrocks 28 Dec 2018 · 4 min read
Whoâs Afraid of Ludwig Wittgenstein? Explaining the Lack of Women in Philosophy Alternative explanations that focus on the freely made choices of men versus women are usually spoken of only in hushed tones. Graham Drope 22 Nov 2018 · 9 min read
Schrödingerâs (Wo)Manhood Reconciling the two official gender narratives requires threading a needle fine enough to separate matters of personality and identity from preferences for how one spends a large portion of their waking hours. Sebastian Cesario 14 Nov 2018 · 9 min read
Silencing Women in the Name of Trans Activism Since I made my story public, Goldstein has tried to suggest that he is the true victim, and that he was bullied into apologizing to me (âa decision I now retractâ). Julie Bindel 31 Oct 2018 · 8 min read
I Was a Female Incel Women have acquired unprecedented sexual, economic, and political freedom in the span of a few short generations. Hayley Morrison 18 Jul 2018 · 24 min read
Why Canât a Woman be More Like a Man? For those who believe that gender is a social construct, and there are no differences between men and womenâs brains, this paper is something of a reality check. Toby Young 24 May 2018 · 11 min read
Glamourising the 'Childfree Life' Ignores Reality for Most Childless Women But the truth is, these women are not 'free' of the children they yearn for. Motherhood is a burden that we would give anything to bear. Melanie Notkin 13 May 2018 · 6 min read
Are Women Really Victims? Four Women Weigh In Women can be victims. In this world, there are violent, exploitative people willing to use and abuse their fellow human beings. Quillette 22 Nov 2017 · 9 min read
Why Are Rates of Mental Illness Soaring Among Young Women? The world is theirs for the taking â only a significant proportion are, it seems, too anxious, depressed and traumatised to take advantage. Joanna Williams 4 Oct 2016 · 5 min read