> But I do get the idea that there is something soulless about it, and the way conservatives interact with one another is closer to how our species evolved to live – that is, either hiding women from public view, or allowing their sexuality to be central to their public identity, without much room in between.
I wonder what makes him say that (not that I'd be persuaded there is anything to it, for a few reasons, but just curious)
Interesting article, thanks for posting
> But I do get the idea that there is something soulless about it, and the way conservatives interact with one another is closer to how our species evolved to live – that is, either hiding women from public view, or allowing their sexuality to be central to their public identity, without much room in between.
I wonder what makes him say that (not that I'd be persuaded there is anything to it, for a few reasons, but just curious)