In Victims of the Revolution, Nathanael Blake does two important things with convincing skill. He explains in persuasive detail how the sexual revolution of the late twentieth century “liberated” millions of people to be miserable, in bed and out. And he offers a path forward with strong reasons for hope. Victims is a simple book in the best sense: concise, vividly written, and tightly argued; backed by solid research, and powered by common sense. His concluding chapter amounts to a call for renewed Christian realism about the world.









