Carrie Gress is a philosopher, author, and a sharp analyst of modern culture. She has written numerous books, but is particularly renowned for The End of Woman: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us, a work in which she critiques feminism and its consequences for society.

Gress argues that feminism’s original aim of liberating women has led to a cultural collapse, where femininity has been rejected and replaced by an ideology that undermines both women and family life.

With a doctorate in philosophy and a background as a researcher and writer, Gress has specialized in cultural criticism and issues related to faith, gender, and society. She has contributed to a range of prestigious publications and is a voice that challenges the dominant narratives of our time. In The End of Woman, she traces the feminist movement’s evolution from its roots to its radical contemporary expressions, illustrating how it has contributed to an existential crisis for modern women.

We met Gress at the ARC Conference in London and was blessed with the opportunity to discuss feminism—where it went wrong and what a possible path forward might look like. She emphasizes the importance of rediscovering the value of femininity and traditional family life, while confronting the destructive forces that have shaped today’s cultural landscape.

Welcome to a conversation with Carrie Gress.

 

 

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