Have Women Ruined The World? Helen Andrews on The Great Feminization
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In this episode we discuss:
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How Helen defines "the great feminization" and why she thinks it explains contemporary "wokeness"
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What changes when institutions tip female—journalism, academia, law, nonprofits
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HR-ification, hostile-environment law, and why managers vs. judges should handle culture
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Agreeableness as a social virtue—and a professional liability in truth-seeking fields
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Innovation, risk tolerance, and the gendered vibes around tech, nuclear power, and exploration
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Whether "women in STEM" initiatives help, hurt, or just rebrand office politics
About the guest:
Helen Andrews is a senior editor at The American Conservative and author of Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster. Her new Compact essay is "The Great Feminization."