Women in Combat is a trenchant examination of how feminism’s war on human nature has led to the unnatural and irrational decision to integrate women into frontline combat positions in every branch of the U.S. military, thereby compromising its purpose and its effectiveness.In his unapologetic, yet often humorous assault upon the ramparts of modern feminism (and its fellow-travelers) Atkins takes … Atkins takes no prisoners. He unsparingly demonstrates that human nature is real, and that any attempt to revolt against nature is doomed to foreordained failure. Human nature, he argues, is not a generic abstraction which can be severed from…
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