Basically, everyone's favorite aquamarine ungulate summarizes and responds to a book from the 80s by a feminist that basically derides objective truth in a glaringly religious way.
Along the way, he highlights the roots of the author's arguments in a late nineteenth century spiritualist movement called theosophy.
Basically, everyone's favorite aquamarine ungulate summarizes and responds to a book from the 80s by a feminist that basically derides objective truth in a glaringly religious way.
Along the way, he highlights the roots of the author's arguments in a late nineteenth century spiritualist movement called theosophy.
The theosophists have quite the logo though.
...well then...