In "Women: Theory and Practice," Bernard Chapin challenges the
accepted theories of feminism and sexual equality in this
thought-provoking, revolutionary look at the battle of the sexes in
the twenty-first century. This book captures the true essence of
today's apocryphal gap between men and women and how it affects not
only the workplace, but also romantic relationships and the
interactions of men and women everywhere.
Chapin introduces a truly contrarian argument against society's
current atmosphere of political correctness. He also makes a
convincing case for the hidden damage caused by the women's
movement and the popular mindset that women are no longer just the
fairer sex, they are the "better" sex.
Chapin questions the rationale behind policies and laws created
to protect women's rights and to construct equality in the
workplace. Chapin describes society's current backlash against men
and how it has created a culture that has wrongly declared women to
be intellectually, morally, and emotionally superior.
"Women: Theory and Practice" provides a clear, rational
argument against a popular socio-political atmosphere that has
turned women into demi-gods, and men into second class
citizens.
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