Endorsements

Endorsements

Adam and Eve After the Pill” offers a sobering but superior evaluation of the contraception fallout. If we have eyes to see and ears to hear, this book will help women, men, and young adults connect the dots between the so called sexual revolution and a never ending list of societal ills. Hopefully it will also lead to the world taking another look at a long-ignored, much maligned, but truly prophetic encyclical of Humanae Vitae.”
- Teresa Tomeo, Best Selling Catholic Author
Syndicated Catholic Talk Show Host

Mary Eberstadt is “intimidatingly intelligent.”
George Will, The Washington Post

“Mary Eberstadt is our premier analyst of American cultural foibles and follies, with a keen eye for oddities that illuminate just how strange the country’s moral culture has become.”
George Weigel, Ethics and Public Policy Center

“With the skill of a literary surgeon, Eberstadt slices through the chimera of political correctness to lay bare the facts, statistics, and cultural realities of life after the sexual revolution. A compelling and provocative look at why an about-face is needed now to save Western Civilization from a cultural Doomsday.”
Johnnette S. Benkovic, Founder of Women of Grace®, Television & Radio Show Host, EWTN

“If you want to learn what the Pill and the ensuing sexual revolution really accomplished, you must read Adam and Eve after the Pill. Of course, neo-Malthusians talk up the Pill’s benefits: the freedom from having children made it possible for women to pursue serious careers and in the process offered men a new kind of freedom, too. But as Eberstadt asks, what about the increasing unhappiness of women despite their liberation from the chores of raising children? Or husbands’ loss of interest in their wives and the corresponding increase in male pornography addiction? Not to be ignored, either, is the effect of the sexual revolution on college campuses by date rapes, hookups, and binge drinking, all of which directly flow from the sexual revolution mandate that women must be sexually available.”
Dr. Raymond Dennehy, University of San Francisco

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