What Does Jordan Peterson Really Stand For? by Stephen Baskerville

May 5, 2018

“Prof. Baskerville has written what well may be the most important book of 2017– he has written a masterly and authoritative account of how “sexual radicalism” has infected and transformed culture, politics, and the legal system. The entire narrative is supported by exhaustive research among scholars on both sides of the debate about the impact of feminist and homosexual activism on the entire criminal justice system which Baskerville sees as creating an entire network of self-serving agents enforcing laws that ignore the presumption of innocence, due process, and public transparency. Baskerville also shows with jaw-dropping clarity how “no-fault” divorces laws have allowed the intrusion of federal and state government so far into our private lives that “privacy” no longer exists. Single-parent families, in essence, have been promoted by government intrusion and the star chamber demands of “child support” which can so easily end up with the incarceration of fathers by ideologically-driven family courts. Both the government and the divorce industry have a financial interest in the increasing growth of single-parent families and the removal of the father. Brilliant and compelling, The New Politics of Sex issues an​ urgent plea that we cut the Gordian Knot of our radically sexualized culture and polity.” Deal Hudson, President, Morley Institute for Religion and Culture, and former publisher of Crisis magazine