In this podcast, Steve Moxon (author of The Woman Racket) and I discuss, among other topics, some of the questions he’s most interested in:
What are males for?
Why do men so fiercely compete with one another to form a hierarchy?
What do females contribute to the ‘genetic filter’ mechanism?
Why is female grouping exclusive whereas male grouping is inclusive?
Why is pair-bonding the preferred female mating strategy?
Why don't males compete with females?
What do you mean by a symbiosis of the sexes?
Why would it be a mistake to make misogyny a hate crime?
Why is IPV female-perpetrated?
What's the truth about women getting the vote and the role of the suffragettes?
Research reviews by Steve addressing all these questions are available on his website at Steve Moxon.
Steve’s recommended reading
Geoffrey Miller, The Mating Mind
Matt Ridley, The Origins of Virtue, Nature Via Nurture and The Red Queen
Bernard Chapais, Primeval Kinship
Judith Rich Harris, The Nurture Assumption
John Gray, Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion & the Death of Utopia
Debra Soh, The End of Gender
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