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Post-Modern Thinking: How It Has Betrayed American Women     4/29/2005
By Janice Shaw Crouse

There is nothing that can substitute for the hand not there to hold, for the baby not there to cradle.

An opinion article based on the April/May Data Digest was featured on Townhall.com. Click here to read it.

While the wonders of modern communication technology can distract much of the time, at the end of the day - when the iPod and cell-phone sit in their chargers, when the television's relentless barrage is finally shut off - millions are finding, through bitter experience, that there is nothing that can substitute for the hand not there to hold, for the baby not there to cradle. Such is the sad ending of one of Post-Modernism's most "successful" offspring, radical feminism.

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