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Reviewed: 02-26-25

So insightful on understanding human nature. Reading this will help anyone in understanding human nature.

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Reviewed: 08-15-23

I already knew some of this before reading this book. The author researched this topic well and offered a deep understanding of the subject far beyond what I had previously known. I agree with the term Faustian bargain. It always perplexes me that what was proclaimed to give women a choice has actually reduced choices for women who want to live more traditionally. A have seen polls that say 56% of working moms want to stay home with their kids. Why can’t they if feminism was about choices then they would simply stay home. Is it about choices? Was it ever about choices? Or was it always a push to only give women the opportunity and no other choice to work outside the home whether she likes it or not, Whether it was physically and mentally draining on her. Does it even care about what is best for women in general? The individual woman? Read this book and you will find some of those answers.

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