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P. Miller

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Radical, intersectional feminism

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5 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 04-24-25

This short and reasonably accessible manifesto radically redefines feminism to be truly inclusive, now and we'll into the future.

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Unimpressive

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2 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 12-15-23

Book seemed poorly edited, full of anecdotes but very little research. Chapters seemed only loosely related to each other. Narration was full of mispronunciations and lacked polish.

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I feel betrayed...

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Revisado: 04-07-21

I had a great deal of respect for Warren Farrell's previous work and activism, and was excited to read this book. While the basic arguments he presents may have merit, the science and statistics used to build those arguments are flawed and misleading.

After he presented a few statistics that caught me by surprise, I did my own research. In one particularly notable case I found that while the statistic he cited was accurate, without proper context it was extremely misleading, and using it in the way he did undermines the validity of the point he was making.

Moreover, John Gray wrote several of the chapters towards the end of the book, going into the pharmacology and neurochemistry associated with ADHD. ... Except that Dr. Gray is a kook. His bachelor's and master's degree in the "Science of Creative Intelligence" was from a dubious university of yoga and meditation, and his PhD was mail ordered from the unaccredited and now-defunct Columbia Pacific University. Making him legitimately an expert of absolutely nothing, and certainly unqualified to write authoritatively about psychopharmacology or neurodevelopmental disorders.

I actually feel kind of betrayed. I honestly respected Warren Farrell and his previous works, but these revelations call into serious question the authority of his expertise and his integrity for co-authoring a book with a complete fraud.

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