![]() ![]() ![]() These influencers make the argument that men are oppressed and that marriage is an obstacle for men to be able to flourish, Wilcox said. ![]() He mentioned that this mindset is found not only in the mainstream media but also in the “Red Pill Right” with online influencers like Andrew Tate. Because the new elite messaging that we’re often getting in the media, in the academy, and online, about work, and freedom and family is advancing a kind of ‘Midas Mindset,’” Wilcox said. “So this ancient fable, I think, could not be more relevant to us in this day. But it wasn’t enough for him.”ĭesiring to be the richest monarch in the land, King Midas accepted an offer for everything he touched to turn to gold, Wilcox said.Īfter his beloved daughter gave him a kiss on the head and was turned into gold, King Midas realized he had made a mistake, he said. “He worked hard to protect his kingdom, was respected by his subjects and loved his daughter. Wilcox then introduced one of the main themes of his book with the story of King Midas. “I know of no other university in the world that has as many talented scholars focusing on marriage and family,” Wilcox said. ![]()
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