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The Hidden Link Between Industrialization and Feminism

The Hidden Link Between Industrialization and Feminism


Season 1 Episode 113


In this episode I sat down with Dylan Bain - father, husband, men’s group leader, history buff, and more.

We dove into how industrialization created the environment for feminism to later take hold.

Listen in to learn about how industry quietly and slowly began dehumanizing society, why women lost meaningful work, the hidden costs of success, how women blamed the wrong people, why America is anti-child, and what it will take to restore balance, sanity, and partnership between the sexes.

Such a great conversation with Dylan, enjoy.

Timestamps:

00:00:00 - 00:00:35 Episode Trailer and Intro

00:00:35 - 00:01:40 Dylan Bain Introduction

00:01:40 - 00:03:25 Dylan Bain's Background and Mission

00:03:25 - 00:05:03 I married someone way above my league

00:05:03 - 00:07:25 Industrialism caused feminism

00:07:25 - 00:10:22 Why did women, not men, have to do laundry?

00:10:22 - 00:12:40 What created the shift to the industrial era and hence, feminism

00:12:40 - 00:15:52 Industrialization put women out of a job

00:15:52 - 00:17:42 The Declaration of Sentiments and Declaration of Independence read the same 

00:17:42 - 00:19:28 Bacon's rebellions and feminists made the same mistake

00:19:28 - 00:21:53 Did industrialists know the revolution was dehumanizing?

00:21:53 - 00:23:54 How were people in the 1950s okay with being dehumanized

00:23:54 - 00:26:27 Do the Wealth of Nations and Communism have a connection?

00:26:27 - 00:28:30 The difference between how men and women work

00:28:30 - 00:29:57 To be successful, do women need to work like men?

00:29:57 - 00:31:35 World war turned men into psychopaths

00:31:35 - 00:34:27 What caused the death of women in the Bayview massacre

00:34:27 - 00:37:43 In 1945, The USA was the last superpower standing

00:37:43 - 00:39:11 Why were women going insane during the industrial revolution

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