"Abolition of Man" by C.S. Lewis
Nebraska Conservative Parents Bookclub Podcast
Release Date: 06/26/2025
Nebraska Conservative Parents Bookclub Podcast
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How do you raise a young woman with strong values in a culture that often challenges them? In this episode, two girl-dads, Wade and I discuss How to Raise a Conservative Daughter by Michelle Easton, a book aimed at helping parents instill character, confidence, and conviction in their daughters. We reflect on what the book gets right—and where it misses opportunities—especially when it comes to the role of dads in shaping a daughter’s political and moral worldview. We cover everything from family structure, work ethic, and religious upbringing to abortion, American exceptionalism, and...
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In this episode, we dive into C.S. Lewis’s prophetic book The Abolition of Man with a blend of deep thought and lighthearted commentary. Joined by my brother-in-law Michael, we explore Lewis’s concept of “men without chests,” the importance of virtue over values, and how the decline of objective morality shapes modern society. Along the way, we unpack subjectivism, the role of education, the rise of transhumanism, and what Lewis might say about drag queen story hour, Mr. Beast giveaways, and the Shopping Cart Theory. It’s part book club, part cultural diagnosis — and surprisingly...
info_outlineIn this episode, we dive into C.S. Lewis’s prophetic book The Abolition of Man with a blend of deep thought and lighthearted commentary. Joined by my brother-in-law Michael, we explore Lewis’s concept of “men without chests,” the importance of virtue over values, and how the decline of objective morality shapes modern society. Along the way, we unpack subjectivism, the role of education, the rise of transhumanism, and what Lewis might say about drag queen story hour, Mr. Beast giveaways, and the Shopping Cart Theory. It’s part book club, part cultural diagnosis — and surprisingly funny for a conversation about the end of man.