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  • Occult Feminism

  • The Secret History of Women's Liberation
  • By: Rachel Wilson
  • Narrated by: R.M. McLeod
  • Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (132 ratings)

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Occult Feminism

By: Rachel Wilson
Narrated by: R.M. McLeod
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Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women's Liberation dives deep into the occult roots of the movement, detailing the lives of some of its most prominent figures and the esoteric beliefs that inspired and motivated them. Since the 1970s, everything we learn about the history of the women's movement has been subject to gatekeeping by radicals who run women's studies departments in universities. But there's an entire history that has been obscured from public view. Rachel Wilson brings this history to life, filled with incredible true stories of demon worship, spirit mediums, magic mushrooms, witchcraft, CIA spies, and sex cults--there's nothing boring about the real history of feminism, and it's all here.

In modern society, it is simply assumed that women’s liberation was a good thing. But what if it was never an organic, grassroots movement for social justice? Did feminism liberate women from an oppressive, evil patriarchy? Or did it rip away the fundamental structures that afforded them stability, security, and purpose, turning them into wage slaves for corporations and tax revenue cash cows for governments? What if feminism left women more vulnerable than ever by destroying the family? What if it's a cunning deception that has tricked women into abandoning their God-given identity to serve a new world order and one of the oldest belief systems in the world?

People deserve to know the whole story about the biggest social revolution of all time. A revolution that left no aspect of modern life unaffected and claims to be for the good of women everywhere. This must-listen book goes beyond the propaganda to deliver the fascinating truth.

©2021 Rachel Wilson (P)2023 Rachel Wilson

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Excellent book but the narration sounded like AI

Loved the book but the narration sounded like a boy with frequent mispronunciations and inhuman intonations.

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Interesting

Many obscure view points that dove tail into issues with modern media. note: author likes sound bite style quotes which are low context.

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The intentions of the men and women who engineered first-wave feminism

The narrator was monotone, but the book was good. The end of the book is really good, where she discusses the outcomes of feminism.

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can't believe this history

easy read and listen, And highly recommended for those who want to get a good summary.

Would appreciate a deeper and more thorough examination.

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This gave me the pieces to the puzzle that I was missing!

Unfortunately the audio quality isn't that great, but it was still worth every second to listen to. I never realized how much erasure and revision of the history of this topic has gone on! I have gained a whole new insight. I will be getting a physical copy as soon as possible as it is definitely worth at least a second read. This is a must-read for every conspiracy-realist!

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Eye popping book!

It is really crazy to find out the real backgrounds and motivations of feminist’s historical champions and their elite backers. The horrifying state of society today makes more sense now. The author did outstanding job in bringing the to light!

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great info and narrative construction

quality book that's worth the time. the person and location for recording this could be much better. only audible book where I've heard background noise in the recording from metal clanking, water glasses being set on tables and the microphone didn't have any kind of condem on it to muffle ambient noise. the performer isn't that bad but it sounds like the recording was done in someone's living room, not in a booth where ambient noise could be controlled.

highly recommend the book though.

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excellent, eye opening

very digestible history of feminism without the modern veneer of propaganda that usually comes with it

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Must read

I already knew some of this before reading this book. The author researched this topic well and offered a deep understanding of the subject far beyond what I had previously known. I agree with the term Faustian bargain. It always perplexes me that what was proclaimed to give women a choice has actually reduced choices for women who want to live more traditionally. A have seen polls that say 56% of working moms want to stay home with their kids. Why can’t they if feminism was about choices then they would simply stay home. Is it about choices? Was it ever about choices? Or was it always a push to only give women the opportunity and no other choice to work outside the home whether she likes it or not, Whether it was physically and mentally draining on her. Does it even care about what is best for women in general? The individual woman? Read this book and you will find some of those answers.

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Too short

I understand the author's intention was to write about a specific aspect of feminism, but there so many twists and bends to the story of early feminism which I wish she would have explored more fully. Still a great read nonetheless. I wish Rachel Wilson success in her future endeavors.

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