
As a syndicated columnist, frequent media guest and an affiliate scholar at the Institute of American Values, Maggie Gallagher has emerged as a one of the most influential younger women's voices on marriage, family and social policy. Her articles have appeared in many other magazines and newspapers, including The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, Cosmopolitan and The New York Times.
Gallagher's first book, Enemies of Eros: How the Sexual Revolution is Killing Family, Marriage and Sex, was published by Bonus Books in 1989. Judge Robert Bork called it "lucid, witty, profound, devastating," and George Gilder pronounced it "the best book ever written on men, women and marriage."
