

Christina Hoff Sommers
American writer, and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She is known for her views on feminism and political issues.
Top 3 podcasts with Christina Hoff Sommers
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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 31min
Christina Hoff Sommers: Schools Are Hostile to Boys' Instincts
Christina Hoff Sommers, a feminist philosopher and author of "The War Against Boys," discusses the troubling landscape for boys in today’s educational systems. She argues that schools often overlook boys' natural instincts, favoring a structure that aligns with traditionally feminine styles of learning. Christina delves into how this bias leads to boys falling behind academically and emotionally, while examining the implications of radical feminist ideologies in education. She advocates for a reevaluation of gender dynamics in schools to foster a healthier environment for all children.

Jul 30, 2021 • 1h 31min
The Rise Of The Illiberal Left, with Christina Hoff Sommers, Desh Amila, and Curt Jaimungal | Ep. 137
Christina Hoff Sommers, a prominent writer and feminist philosopher, joins filmmakers Desh Amila and Curt Jaimungal to discuss the rise of the illiberal left. They tackle how this movement is reshaping feminism, addressing mental health narratives through the lens of high-profile athletes like Simone Biles. The conversation critiques political correctness in medicine and feminism while emphasizing the importance of empowerment over victimhood. They also delve into ideological clashes in academia and advocate for open dialogue in a polarized society.

Jul 12, 2020 • 55min
The Intellectual Dark Web | Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, and More
Jordan Peterson, a renowned psychology professor, Sam Harris, a leading neuroscientist and philosopher, and Christina Hoff Sommers, a feminist scholar, engage in lively discussions about the Intellectual Dark Web. They explore the importance of free speech amidst cancel culture and advocate for respectful disagreements. The guests also tackle complex topics such as the relationship between intelligence and race, the evolution of political ideologies, and the cultural divides fostered by extreme left ideologies. Their insights illuminate the role of reason and emotion in contemporary discourse.