Men climb the mountain, women sit where they are and declare it to be the mountaintop.

Do you have any significantly interesting reading you could refer me to regarding the shallow, cursory, and fallacy-ridden nature of "progressive" thought ("sociology"/feminism/etc)?

I mean, the concept seems simple; Emotional assertions and desires for self-interested control of culture that aren't introspectively confronted or accepted by the person (or, for some, those motives are acknowledged, they just don't care that it's wrong) are manifested in individual social sales pitches that they can convince themselves and their friends are righteous and even and ethical imperative since it seems like a very simple, honest piece of human rights on the surface - but only the surface. That power structure grows and leads to disruption of a decent social machine and people become pathetic and miserable, especially when it begins happening so quickly that a culture doesn't even have time to adapt it into its functions. So I think I get the concept, but the implications are obviously immense and and complex.

So, anything you know of discussing this more comprehensively? Thanks.

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