Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair original music by Isaac Jones mixing by Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at /ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at. Steered by the Reactionary: What To Do About Feminism by The Drift The Making of Pro-Life Activists by Ziad W. “Lessons From the Terrible Triumph of the Anti-Abortion Movement” by Michelle Goldberg “The Tyranny of Structurelessness” by Jo Freeman The Case Against the Sexual Revolution by Louise Perry “Amber Heard and the Death of #MeToo” by Michelle Goldberg “The Future Isn’t Female Anymore” by Michelle Goldberg We discuss a “flabbergasting” poll about the way young people - both men and women - feel about feminism, why so many young people have become pessimistic about heterosexual relationships, how the widespread embrace of feminism defanged its politics, why the anti-abortion movement is so good at recruiting and retaining activists - and what the left can learn from them, how today’s backlash against women compares to that of the Reagan years, why nonprofits on the left are in such extreme turmoil, why a social movement’s obsession with “cringe” can be its downfall, how “safe spaces” on the left started to feel unsafe, why feminism doesn’t always serve poor women, whether the #MeToo movement was overly dismissive of “due process” and how progressives could improve the way they talk about the family and more. What can feminists - and Democrats more broadly - learn from anti-abortion organizers? How has the women’s movement changed in the half-century since Roe, and where can the movement go after this loss? Has feminism moved too far away from its early focus on organizing and into the turbulent waters of online discourse? Has it become a victim of its own success? Wade, but also considering the broader atmosphere that created so much despair on the left.
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In recent weeks, she has written a series of columns grappling with the overturning of Roe v. Goldberg is a columnist for Times Opinion who focuses on gender and politics. A movement that has won so many victories in law, politics and public opinion is now defending its very existence. But signs of anti-feminist backlash are permeating American culture: Girlbosses have become figures of ridicule, Amber Heard’s testimony drew a fire hose of misogyny, and recent polling finds that younger generations - both men and women - are feeling ambivalent about whether feminism has helped or hurt women. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and the ensuing wave of draconian abortion laws sweeping the nation on a failure of persuasion, or on a failure of the women’s movement. It wouldn’t be fair to blame the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v.
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It’s also a new structure of feeling that makes utopian social projects seem ridiculous.” A backlash isn’t just a political formation. Briscoe previously worked for DICE before going the indie route. “One thing backlashes do is transform a culture’s common sense and horizons of possibility. Dear Esther developer Robert Briscoe has announced he is taking a break from the indie scene in order to work for Valve Software. We strongly recommend playing the game with sound on, it's great with headphones.“It’s true: We’re in trouble,” writes Michelle Goldberg of the modern feminist movement.
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It also won praise for its visuals and music, with The Daily Telegraph saying Dear Esther's visuals are majestic, and Jessica Currys soundtrack receiving awards and nominations from BAFTA among others.ĭear Esther includes subtitles in French, German, Spanish and Russian.
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PC Gamer said it provokes thought and feeling in a way few other games do. Since the original release, Dear Esther has sold over one million units and is seen as a benchmark in interactive and emotional storytelling.
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Generally recognised as kick-starting the walking simulator subgenre, Dear Esther features dynamic narration that means the story changes each time you return to the island. Were invited to explore the windswept island, descending into an eerie, otherworldly story where reality fragments and falls apart. and so begins a dreamlike, complex tale of love, loss and redemption. As he takes his first step forward, he starts to speak: Dear Esther.
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The Chinese Rooms cult classic Dear Esther arrives on iOS for the first time, in this faithful interpretation of the internationally renowned game.Ī man stands on a desolate Hebridean shore.