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"Over the past thirty years, at women's urging, many men have made behavioral and attitudinal changes to improve women's lives. This book examines a basic question that should have been asked long ago: Are there any changes that women - in enlightened self-interest - could make to enhance the lives of men?" "In Good Will Toward Men, Jack Kammer talks with twenty-two progressive women, including a former president of NOW, to show how that question opens a win-win opportunity for both sexes." "These are candid exchanges that inject new hope into efforts to ease old problems: How does it hurt male-female relationships to say and believe that "men have all the power"? Is asking a woman to acknowledge her part in a problem the same thing as "blaming the victim"? Why are some women afraid that men really might "express their feelings"? Do women harbor attitudes of superiority over men? What part does "the dark feminine" play in the problem we call "patriarchy"? How are prejudices against men connected to violence and unpaid child support? How deep is women's distrust of men, and what can be done to overcome it? What is the most comprehensive approach to ending sexual harassment?" "After reading this book you'll see the age-old War Between the Sexes in a new and hopeful way - a way that makes it possible to end the blaming, to build intimacy, honesty, fairness and mutual respect between women and men, and to create a healthier society for us all."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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