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Feminism's Shadow

Misandry and Its Influence on Modern Society

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Feminism's Shadow

By: Joe Saltwater
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Feminism's Shadow: Misandry and Its Influence on Modern Society, this provocative exploration delves into the overlooked aspects of gender discourse, examining how misandry—antagonism or prejudice against men—shapes cultural narratives, policies, and relationships in contemporary society.

With incisive analysis and historical context, this audiobook challenges prevailing assumptions, offering a balanced critique that seeks to foster a deeper understanding of equality and respect for men and women.

Ideal for listeners interested in sociology, red pill ideology, and nuanced conversations about feminism and its complexities.

©2025 Joe Mavy (P)2025 Joe Mavy
Gender Studies Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences Sociology Discrimination Equality Social justice
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I really enjoyed Feminism’s Shadow! It dives into how misandry sneaks into modern feminism, and I found myself nodding along (and sometimes raising an eyebrow). The author presents the arguments in a clear, engaging way—no dry academic jargon, just straight talk. Whether I agreed or not, it definitely made me think, and I appreciated the balanced approach. If you like exploring different perspectives on gender, this one’s worth a listen!

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