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Mostly some interesting thoughts, but they lost me with the intersectional talk. The chapter specifically speaking about black men in America felt out of place in a book that, despite being very US focused, seemed to be more broad.
There is also a chapter each for what both progressives and conservatives are doing to harm boys and men, but I found arguments in both chapters were lacking as some opinions were just stated as facts (such as something being a positive or negative thing) as if you already agree with the author.
There is also a chapter each for what both progressives and conservatives are doing to harm boys and men, but I found arguments in both chapters were lacking as some opinions were just stated as facts (such as something being a positive or negative thing) as if you already agree with the author.