Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love & Common Sense - Exploring Gender Debates for Book Clubs & Academic Discussions" (注:原书名为"Sex Matters",属于特定书名应保留原样。优化部分增加了使用场景,适用于读书会和学术讨论场景)
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Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love & Common Sense - Exploring Gender Debates for Book Clubs & Academic Discussions
Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love & Common Sense - Exploring Gender Debates for Book Clubs & Academic Discussions
Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love & Common Sense - Exploring Gender Debates for Book Clubs & Academic Discussions" (注:原书名为"Sex Matters",属于特定书名应保留原样。优化部分增加了使用场景,适用于读书会和学术讨论场景)
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Author of the New York Times bestseller Useful Idiots and popular columnist Mona Charen takes a close, reasoned look at the aggressive feminist agenda undermining the success and happiness of men and women across the countryIn this smart, deeply necessary critique, Mona Charen unpacks the ways feminism fails us at home, in the workplace, and in our personal relationships--by promising that we can have it all, do it all, and be it all. Here, she upends the feminist agenda and the liberal conversation surrounding women's issues by asking tough and crucial questions, such as: Did women's full equality require the total destruction of the nuclear family?Did it require a sexual revolution that would dismantle traditions of modesty, courtship, and fidelity that had characterized relations between the sexes for centuries?Did it cause the broken dating culture and the rape crisis on our college campuses? Did it require war between the sexes that would deem men the "enemy" of women?Have the strides of feminism made women happier in their home and work life. (The answer is No.)Sex Matters tracks the price we have paid for denying sex differences and stoking the war of the sexes--family breakdown, declining female happiness, aimlessness among men, and increasing inequality. Marshaling copious social science research as well as her own experience as a professional as well as a wife and mother, Mona Charen calls for a sexual ceasefire for the sake of women, men, and children.
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I spent 1h w the book this morning and it seems to focus on why "the family" is a good conceptual and practical social unit for men, for the children and for the women as well.It explains that motherhood & career are 2 very complet tasks and it is realistic that a woman would need to prioritize one over the other. It does not say don't have both. It only says they both require a lot of time and energy from someone.It explains that only 25% of women are feminists and 19% of men are feminists too. With 37% of men believing that "feminism" = "anti men". That is not what feminism means.It explains women belive they need to do exactly everything a man does and men believe they should also do everything a woman does. Yes if you can congratulations! If you don't don't beat yourself up it's your physiology and psychology that dictates what your body can and cannot do. It's only natural. Man and woman are complimentary not identical. To me makes perfect logical sense.It then goes on to explain the dynamics of marriage during the time agriculture and trades were mainstream. Then it touches on the Great Depression. Women taking factory jobs during the war, which lead straight into the post-war desire to be domestic wives. It explains the dynamic role of a woman in society and marriage as it was framed by different historical events. It's a very logical analysis of why women chose this or that at different times.I love the book! ❤️I have no idea who gave all of the one star reviews and I don't even u derstand why.

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