![]() ![]() Tolstoy’s novel presents a potent lesson in the enslaving nature of sexual freedom that is uncannily applicable today.įor its multitude of colorful characters, each with at least one patronymic you’ll likely mispronounce, the story of Anna Karenina is relatively simple. The story of an adulterous 19th-century Russian noblewoman is more than just a juicy plot to sink your teeth into and escape our malaise (though it can be good for that, too). While there may be other ways to #slowthespread of post-modern sexual mores, I would submit that a rather effective one is by picking up an old friend of 145 years: Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. ![]() What word of sanity can bring us back from the breach of normalizing pedophilia, for example, when the slope everyone swore wasn’t slippery has indeed led to the prophesied transgender craze and the celebration of every manner of sexual perversion? Rousseau, EmileĪs we ride feminism’s third wave to new lows of late-stage capitalism, we’re often at a loss for what cures, if any, remain. Under our senseless conditions, the life of a good woman is a perpetual struggle against self it is only fair that woman should bear her share of the ills she has brought upon man. ![]()
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