talking to us about her book is my next guest is syndicated columnist, mona chaeren. thank you for being here. what is this book about, and what prodded you to write it? guest: it is about how we went wrong and a little overboard in the feminist movement and sexual revolution. the feminist movement was necessary and did some terrific things for our society, but i very badly andd misunderstanding one of the basic things women and men need, which is love and security. those things are best obtained through traditional marriage. unfortunately, feminism or trade marriage -- feminism portrayed marriage and family as traps, when in fact they are necessary for the happiness and supplement of women, and for the stability of society at large. host: what profit you to write it? when and how did the feminist marriageerr to make look or sound like a trap? guest: first, let me stress this doesn't apply to all feminists. there are millions of women who identify as feminist and believe in equality, which i do, too. absolutely. so what prodded me to write it? the 1970'sge back in whe