Description
This book is a controversial analysis of radical feminism and its perceived negative effects on American institutions like families, schools, and the military.
O’Beirne, a conservative writer and former Washington editor of National Review, argues that certain leading feminists and their “anti-male” agenda have caused more harm than good over several decades. The book challenges what the author considers feminist orthodoxy, including the idea that men are the enemies of women’s progress, and instead promotes a more common-sense approach to relations between the sexes.
The book is described as a provocative read that uses wit and humor to present its arguments. It takes on influential figures such as Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, confronting them with what the author considers hard evidence of their destructive impact on American society.