Feminism in the Boardroom

Recently, The Economist ran an article on the emergence of feminism within management theory:
But some of today’s most influential feminists contend that women will never fulfill their potential if they play by men’s rules. According to Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and Alison Maitland, two of the most prominent exponents of this position, it is not enough to [...]

On occasion, I stumble upon an article or blog post that sums up my views entirely. Today, I found an example.
Trudy W. Schuett at Dean’s World writes about the real gender war:
While the genuine issues of equality have been dealt with long ago, the ultimate aim of feminism – to liberate women from the perceived [...]

4th Wave Links

Due to my vacation, blogging has been light. Here are a few stories that I’ve wanted to write about but haven’t gotten a chance.
What’s Being Taught in College Rape Prevention Programs
Jezebel, November 20, 2009
It’s Still 1960 in Washington
Amy Walter, National Journal, November 17, 2009
There’s no crying in baseball. A modern rant about feminism.
Dacia Nichol [...]

Last week, I wrote about feminism’s latest complaint–Twilight. While I thought it was silly to begin with, I kept wondering where all the articles were coming from. Given my experience of working with liberals and in conservative politics, I’ve noticed one thing. The left-wing blogosphere and liberal media only use a few sources. If a [...]

Feminists Fault Twilight

It was  bound to happen. The feminists are now attacking Twilight. Last summer,  I read the books and had about a three-month obsession with them until I realized that Edward Cullen was Mr. Darcy as a vampire. Yes, I found Edward’s actions creepy when he snuck in to Bella’s room to watch her sleep, but [...]