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The Feminist Fallacy


The Feminist Fallacy

Author: Conrad Riker

language: en

Publisher: Conrad Riker

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Are you tired of swiping left on countless dating apps, only to find women who seem to have impossibly high standards? Are you struggling to understand why women are increasingly rejecting men at their level in favor of an idealized version of a man that doesn't exist? If so, this book is for you. "The Feminist Fallacy" explores the modern phenomenon of hypergamy, where women naturally seek to marry up in status, and how social media has exacerbated this problem. It delves into the role that left-wing ideologies like Marxism play in distorting women's self-perception and expectations, and the contradictions within feminism that encourage women to look down on men who don't meet their unrealistic standards. This eye-opening book also examines the obsession with the "1% man" prototype and the psychological impact on men who are constantly undermined and berated by the very women they are trying to attract. It investigates the growing trend of men choosing to opt-out of relationships and marriage, and what this means for the future of relationships between men and women. "The Feminist Fallacy" ultimately seeks to expose the truth about the state of relations between men and women and promote a more balanced and realistic understanding of the sexes. It provides potential solutions and strategies for both men and women to find a more fulfilling relationship dynamic based on mutual respect and understanding of biological and psychological realities. If you want to understand the complexities of modern dating and relationships, and develop strategies for navigating this difficult landscape, then buy this book today. Read "The Feminist Fallacy" and join the redpill revolution for a better future for both men and women.

Argumentation, Communication, and Fallacies


Argumentation, Communication, and Fallacies

Author: Frans H. van Eemeren

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-07-22


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This volume gives a theoretical account of the problem of analyzing and evaluating argumentative discourse. After placing argumentation in a communicative perspective, and then discussing the fallacies that occur when certain rules of communication are violated, the authors offer an alternative to both the linguistically-inspired descriptive and logically-inspired normative approaches to argumentation. The authors characterize argumentation as a complex speech act in a critical discussion aimed at resolving a difference of opinion. The various stages of a critical discussion are outlined, and the communicative and interactional aspects of the speech acts performed in resolving a simple or complex dispute are discussed. After dealing with crucial aspects of analysis and linking the evaluation of argumentative discourse to the analysis, the authors identify the fallacies that can occur at various stages of discussion. Their general aim is to elucidate their own pragma- dialectical perspective on the analysis and evaluation of argumentative discourse, bringing together pragmatic insight concerning speech acts and dialectical insight concerning critical discussion.

The Concept of Woman, Volume 3


The Concept of Woman, Volume 3

Author: Prudence Allen

language: en

Publisher: Eerdmans

Release Date: 2017-01-05


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The culmination of a lifetime's scholarly work, this pioneering study by Sister Prudence Allen traces the concept of woman in relation to man in Western thought from ancient times to the present. In her third and final volume Allen covers the years 1500–2015, continuing her chronological approach to individual authors and also offering systematic arguments to defend certain philosophical positions over against others. Building on her work from Volumes I and II, Allen draws on four "communities of discourse"—Academic, Humanist, Religious, and Satirical—as she traces several recurring strands of sex and gender identity from the Renaissance to the present. Now complete, Allen's magisterial study is a valuable resource for scholars and students in the fields of women's studies, philosophy, history, theology, literary studies, and political science.