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'''The End of Men''' is the highly [[misandrist]] title of a book by [[Hanna Rosin]].<ref> http://hannarosin.com/the-end-of-men/</ref> The book uses anecdotes and qualitative reports to posit a fundamental shift towards female social, political and economic dominance in the modern would. The evidence presented in the book has been widely debunked, including by a detailed critique from Boston University.<ref>http://www.bu.edu/bulawreview/files/2013/08/COHEN.pdf</ref> |
'''The End of Men''' is the highly [[misandrist]] title of a book by [[Hanna Rosin]].<ref> http://hannarosin.com/the-end-of-men/</ref> The book uses anecdotes and qualitative reports to posit a fundamental shift towards female social, political and economic dominance in the modern would. The evidence presented in the book has been widely debunked, including by a detailed critique from Boston University.<ref>http://www.bu.edu/bulawreview/files/2013/08/COHEN.pdf</ref> |
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− | The book was based on an earlier article published in The Atlantic.<ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/the-end-of-men/308135/</ref> |
+ | The book was based on an earlier article published in The Atlantic.<ref>https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/the-end-of-men/308135/</ref><ref>https://archive.ph/fZ2L1</ref> |
== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 02:40, 17 October 2022
The End of Men is the highly misandrist title of a book by Hanna Rosin.[1] The book uses anecdotes and qualitative reports to posit a fundamental shift towards female social, political and economic dominance in the modern would. The evidence presented in the book has been widely debunked, including by a detailed critique from Boston University.[2]
The book was based on an earlier article published in The Atlantic.[3][4]