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Microplastics in Our Souls

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United States
Started April 30, 2026

The Last Men:Liberalism and the Death of Masculinityby charles cornish-daleregnery, 288 pages, $32.99 Charles Cornish-Dale, who posts on X under the nom de plume Raw Egg Nationalist, is a. The post Microplastics in Our Souls appeared first on First Things

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Microplastics in Our Souls

First Things (United States) | Apr 30, 2026

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Microplastics serve as a metaphor for the complexities of modern identity, including the evolving definitions of masculinity in a liberal society.
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The rise of microplastics symbolizes a deeper societal decay, reflecting how modern liberalism erodes traditional masculinity and values.
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Critiquing masculinity through the lens of microplastics distracts from more pressing environmental issues that require collective action.
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The discussion around microplastics and masculinity can help us reexamine the roles society assigns to men in the context of environmental responsibility.
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Addressing microplastics is crucial, but linking it to masculinity may undermine genuine environmental discourse and solutions.
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