Subverted
How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women's Movement
"Contraception and abortion were not originally part of the 1960s women's movement. How did the women's movement, which fought for equal opportunity for
women in education and the workplace, and the sexual revolution, which reduced women to ambitious sex objects, become so united?
In Subverted, Sue Ellen Browder documents for the first time how it all happened, in her own life and in the life of an entire country. Trained
at the University of Missouri School of Journalism to be an investigative journalist, Browder unwittingly betrayed her true calling and became
a propagandist for sexual liberation. As a long-time freelance writer for Cosmopolitan magazine, she wrote pieces meant to soft-sell unmarried
sex, contraception, and abortion as the single woman's path to personal fulfillment. She did not realize until much later that propagandists higher
and cleverer than herself were influencing her thinking and her personal choices as they subverted the women's movement.
The thirst for truth, integrity, and justice for women that led Browder into journalism in the first place eventually led her to find forgiveness and
freedom in the place she least expected to find them. Her in-depth research, her probing analysis, and her honest self- reflection set the record
straight and illumine a way forward for others who have suffered from the unholy alliance between the women's movement and the sexual revolution."
"Subverted offers a window into our uniquely disturbed historical era. Generations of readers will turn to Subverted when they
want to know what turned the tide."
— Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., Founder and President, the Ruth Institute