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Eberstadt Mary

    Mary Eberstadt is an author who delves into critical questions facing contemporary society. Her work frequently explores themes of family, culture, and religion, offering insightful perspectives on the challenges we face. Eberstadt's writing is characterized by sharp intellect and a clear ability to articulate complex ideas accessibly. Readers will appreciate her capacity to provoke thought and provide fresh viewpoints on deeply ingrained societal issues.

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    • Adam and Eve After the Pill

      Paradoxes of the Sexual Revolution

      • 171 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(403)Add rating

      Though the birth control pill is taken for granted as a fact of life, no single event since Eve took the apple has been as consequential for relations between the sexes as the arrival of modern contraception. Indeed, there would have been no sexual revolution without it. Eberstadt digs below the surface and gathers a great deal of evidence that challenges the sanguine assessment of modern contraception.

      Adam and Eve After the Pill