Woman: The Dominant SexThe author argues that the women of today have "turned the United States into a matriarchate that has uprooted the normal patterns of family living, " that this is "making it increasingly difficult for men to retain their individuality and traditional sexual status, " and that "its consequences have had, and continue to have, a destructive impact on society as well as on woman herself."--Book jacket. |
Contents
Prologue | 17 |
Woman in Primitive Cultures | 22 |
Woman in Early Christian Culture | 30 |
Birth and Growth of the Feminist Movement | 34 |
Emancipated Woman in America | 41 |
Women Crashed the Gates | 54 |
Decline of the American Home | 66 |
Marriage at the Crossroads | 71 |
Prostitution in the Atomic Age | 117 |
Restless WomenBed of Neurosis | 128 |
The Henpecked Male | 140 |
Americas Divorce Mill | 149 |
Raising a Crop of Juvenile Delinquents | 153 |
The Goddess of Fashion | 163 |
Feeding the Knuckleheads | 174 |
Japanese Women Break Their Shackles | 188 |
The American Woman Versus the World | 86 |
Momism and the American Mother | 91 |
The Domineering Matriarch | 98 |
Sex in Our Matriarchate | 102 |
Emancipation of Mother Russia | 199 |
Feminist Movement in La Belle France | 216 |
How Do Our English Cousins Stack Up? | 221 |
Womens Emancipation in Moslem Lands | 230 |