Co-Host: Scott Yenor - Boise State University
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My guest Scott Yenor is a professor of political science at Boise State University and a Washington Fellow of the Claremont Institute. The main focus of his work is on the family in political thought.
I first found out about him when he was on the Tucker Carlson show, of all places, where he discussed the fascinating social dynamic of how we as men tend to avoid marriage and fatherhood in our younger years, only to wish we had a wife and kids in our later years.
Above and beyond that, this episode is a deep dive into societal agendas imposed upon men, women, sex and relationships. In his book, The Recovery of Family Life: Exposing the Limits of Modern Ideologies, Yenor exposes the three main pressures on men, women and family life in the post-modern world.
Regardless of which party you tend to vote for, I invite you to tune in for this all-important discussion of how powerful social movements absolutely influence our dating, relating and sexual patterns in western culture. Not only do we get to the bottom of why we as men in particular are scared to death to become husbands, let alone fathers, you won’t believe how many different outside influences have been working against male/female relations and the family unit as we know it.
I also issue a special invitation to any man out there who has become jaded against women and negative or bitter toward them. Listen closely, because your conclusions have probably been influenced–or as Scott would say, ‘unbuckled’–in more subtle ways than you’ve ever considered.
And wait until you discover what Scott calls ‘the problem with no name’.
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