The Feminist Myth
Auteur : Martha Walker
Date de publication : 2026-07-02
Éditeur : Republic Heritage Press
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
The Feminist Myth: How Modern Feminism Destroyed Family, Culture, and Female Well-being is a bold, investigative examination of the movement that promised liberation but instead left generations of women more burdened, isolated, and unfulfilled than ever before. Ana Storme dismantles the sacred narratives of modern feminism with unapologetic honesty, uncovering how its doctrines fractured families, weakened community bonds, and encouraged women to trade purpose for political ideology. From the erosion of motherhood and the destabilization of marriage to the rise of performative empowerment that leaves women exhausted and spiritually empty, Storme exposes the cost of a cultural revolution that never delivered on its promises. With clarity and conviction, she traces how feminist institutions, academic elites, and political operatives reshaped American culture - not to lift women up, but to sever them from the very foundations that once anchored their strength, dignity, and identity. Combining sharp research with a fearless moral voice, The Feminist Myth challenges readers to reconsider decades of cultural messaging and confront the truth about what women have lost under the banner of "progress." This is a book for those who believe women deserve more than slogans - they deserve the freedom to reclaim family, femininity, and the profound meaning that comes from living in harmony with our created design.