#333: Who was behind the sexual revolution?—Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse

We all know about the Sixties, both the decade and the cultural ethos it generated. But do we know the players, leaders, architects, and financiers who created the Sexual Revolution that made the Sixties infamous? Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse, author and foundress of The Ruth Institute, has the answers. Her stemwinder of a book, The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies Are Destroying Lives and Why the Church Was Right All Along, tells the sordid tale, naming names and taking no prisoners.   In this interview you will learn: When the “Sixties” actually began The roots of dissent inside the Catholic Church and how it became allied with the Church’s secular enemies How elites like John D. Rockefeller III worked to insinuate population control ideas within the Church hierarchy Why divorce, contraception, and transgender ideology all tend toward the same purpose What parents can do to counter the bad ideas that swamp college campuses regarding sex, marriage, and faith. Resources recommended in this episode: The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies Are Destroying Lives and Why the Church Was Right All Along by Dr. Jennifer Roback-Morse Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation & Political Control by Dr. E. Michael Jones Ship of Fools: How a Selfish Ruling Class Is Bringing America to the Brink of Revolution by Tucker Carlson

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