![]() ![]() She is also unhealthy, with STD levels surging and fertility rates plummeting. Female depression levels are at all time highs, as is use of anxiety and depression medication among women. The unhappiest, in fact, she has ever been, as far as we can tell. So with all her learning, money, power, and freedom, how is the modern woman feeling, 50 years after the Pill? She called it the “New Girl Order,” and traced it in part to the freedom brought about by contraception. In her 2011 book, Manning Up: How the Rise of Women is Turning Men into Boys, conservative Kay Hymowitz wrote about “female sovereignty” redefining the college, graduate school, and professional worlds. ![]() ![]() Liberal author Hannah Rosin made the provocative case in her 2010 Atlantic cover article, “The End of Men,” that the future is better suited to women, who are rapidly overtaking men educationally, professionally, and financially. A review of Adam and Eve After the Pill: Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution, by Mary EberstadtĮveryone agrees that women are more educated, wealthy, and influential than ever before. ![]()
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