We shouldn't need a psychotherapist to tell us that it's okay to have some negative feelings about maternity.
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
Adolescence could have been a profound tale, but instead it is a hackneyed assault on responsible men.
Without agreed-upon markers of adult maturity, society devolves to the point where moms are arrested for letting 10-year-olds walk down the street.
A twenty-five-year-old book could help us better understand today's gender turmoil.
Apparently, left-leaning young people need reassurance that it's okay to get married and start a family.
Camille Paglia had her number.
It's time to stop inflicting therapy on kids who don't need it.
Looking back at The Sopranos 25 years later, it's clear that the show made some prescient points.
Religion can make motherhood appealing in the West while preserving the fruits of feminism.
Carrie Gress thinks feminism has been misguided from the beginning, but ironically, she replicates many of the feminists' worst mistakes.
Katie Roiphe based her work on one good argument, and one bad one. Feminists accepted the bad one.
Children need to learn that the world doesn't revolve around their feelings.
Josh Hawley wants to restore manly greatness, but he cannot resist the siren song of victimhood.
The illiberal segment of the left is trying to create a world in which all the limitations of mature reality can be put off as long as possible.
The kind of feminism championed by Sheryl Sandberg doesn't particularly value the choices women make for themselves when they are genuinely empowered.
Elizabeth Grace Matthew is a regular Opinion Contributor at The Hill. Her work has appeared in USA Today, America Magazine, Deseret News, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.