
George Gilder: A Prophetic Voice on the State of the American Male
In his book, “Men and Marriage” (an expanded edition of his 1973 work “Sexual Suicide”) first published nearly 40 years ago, George Gilder wrote: “The public philosophy of an unmarried male focuses on immediate gratification.” He commented: “Men lust, but they don’t know what for; they wander, and lose track of the goal; they fight and compete, but they forget the prize; they spread seed but spurn the seasons of growth; they chase power and glory but miss the meaning of life.” When Gilder penned those words, the family was breaking down and marriage was being mocked as an “outdated” and “patriarchal” institution by the American Left. And now as we look at American society in 2025, we see how Read More ›