
Nathanael Blake
Fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C. Author of the 2025 book, Victims of the Revolution, How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 19min
A New York Times Op/Ed, “The Truth about Detransitioning” – Nathanael Blake, 8/12/25 (2242)
Nathanael Blake, a Senior contributor to The Federalist, discusses the complex landscape of transgender ideology and its impact on society. He critically examines the misconceptions surrounding gender identity and the often-neglected narratives of detransitioners. Blake raises concerns about medical transitioning, especially for minors, and challenges the legitimacy of children's consent in these life-altering choices. His insights encourage a deeper understanding of personal identity and the implications of a shifting cultural narrative.

Sep 5, 2025 • 47min
From “Free Love” to Gender Chaos: Tracing the Road from the Sexual Revolution to Today
In this thought-provoking dialogue, Jonathon Van Maren, a Canadian journalist; Nathanael Blake, an ethics fellow; Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute; and Elizabeth Woning, co-founder of the Changed Movement delve deep into the impact of the 1960s sexual revolution on today’s gender identity crisis. They discuss how the movement's promise of freedom has morphed into troubling societal shifts, explore the role of pornography in reshaping desires, and share personal stories that challenge contemporary narratives on identity and faith.

Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 12min
Dr. Nathanael Blake joins Larry Chapp to discuss his new book on the victims of the sexual revolution.
Dr. Nathanael Blake, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and columnist for the Federalist, dives deep into his book about the repercussions of the sexual revolution. He reveals how its legacy has led to declining birth rates and increased loneliness. The discussion touches on the societal impacts of abortion and contrasts the views of motherhood, exploring moral complexities. Blake also addresses LGBTQ identities, advocating for chastity and meaningful relationships while highlighting that church-goers may experience higher sexual satisfaction.