I was just reflecting on Vox last night. She's a very intelligent individual. She's managed to persuade a lot of others that her will is good, indeed, she may even believe she's acting herself in good faith, but I have to say that her toleration for the puerile and disgraceful behavior of certain individuals sure makes that difficult to believe.
I guess it's a tribute to her gifts at organization that FE is one of the most well-traveled Catholic information services on the internet.
Now she can attempt to discredit Integral Catholicism by appealing to her feminist roots by applying all that she's learned from Camille Paglia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sɛҳuąƖ_Personae
Some of this stuff about Paglia sounds awfully familiar from wiki:
Portraying Western culture as a struggle between masculine, phallic, sky-religion on the one hand, and feminine, chthonic, earth-religion on the other, Paglia seeks to show that Christianity did not destroy paganism, but rather drove it into the underground of Western culture, to later emerge in Renaissance art, Romanticism, and contemporary popular culture, especially Hollywood.
Drawing on the Greco-Roman polarity between the Apollonian and Dionysian, Paglia associates Apollo with order, structure, and symmetry, while identifying Dionysus with chaos, disorder, and nature. She then proceeds to analyze literature and art from the premise that the primary conflict in Western culture has always been between these binary forces.
According to Paglia, the major patterns of continuity in western culture find their origin in paganism, which, undefeated by ʝʊdɛօ-Christianity, continues to flourish in art, eroticism, astrology and pop culture. Other sources of continuity include androgyny, sadism, and the aggressive "western eye," which has created our art and cinema. Paglia discusses sex and nature as brutal daemonic forces, and she criticizes feminists for sentimentality or wishful thinking about the cause of rape, violence, and poor relations between the sexes. She also stresses the biologic basis of sɛҳuąƖ difference and sees the mother as an overwhelming force who condemns men to lifelong sɛҳuąƖ anxiety, from which they fleetingly escape through rationalism and physical achievement.