
Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry The nature of women's activism
Jan 17, 2026
Rob Henderson, a commentator known for his insights on political topics and psychology, joins the conversation to dissect the complexities of women's activism. They delve into the impact of gender on public reactions to incidents like the Renee Good shooting, exploring how tribal loyalties shape perceptions. Henderson critiques Mamdani’s views, linking them to contemporary activism. The duo also discusses the dominance of female-led protests against ICE, and how assumptions about authority shift in different contexts. Their dialogue blends theory with real-world implications.
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How Infants Balance Equality And Dominance
- Infants default to egalitarian expectations but update them after seeing dominance cues in interactions.
- The Stanford study shows babies expect dominant individuals to receive more resources after witnessing dominance contests.
Egalitarianism As A Political Continuum
- Egalitarian impulses sit on a continuum with other political positions like democratic socialism and communism.
- Louise Perry and Rob Henderson argue these ideologies differ by degree but share a strong egalitarian core.
When Economic Grievance Becomes Ethnic Violence
- Racialized economic rhetoric can easily be translated into ethnic violence and property seizure.
- They warn that framing inequality as another group's theft is historically dangerous and exploitable.




