
Phyllis Schlafly may no longer be with us, but her spirit lives on.
Specifically, the brand of conservative anti-feminism Schlafly cultivated over her 70 years of political work — most notably, her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment in the '70s — is still going strong in the form of Schlafly's niece, author and native St. Louisan Suzanne Venker.
"Simply put, women have become too much like men," Venker writes in a piece published by Fox News this week. "They’re too competitive.…