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I agree with his assertions, but they are assertions and shouldn't be presented as fact. He also completely fails to address where boys deficits actually come from.
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Perhaps the most challenging and important call in the book is to re-imagine (at least in part) what it means to be a boy and a... Read More
Richard reeves cares about inequality in all its forms, even when others would prefer to focus elsewhere.
My guess is this book will not be popular with the right or left, which tells me it is probably on point.
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And efforts to help those who are vulnerable rarely help boys and men while often helping girls and women
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I was aware of the struggle of modern day boys and men in the current socioeconomic and political climate but it wasn’t as clear to me as this book reveals
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As much as no one wants to talk about the problems affecting men as a father of three boys i personally believe it is a huge concern and the stats agree
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His last book dream hoarders asked readers to shift their gaze from the top 1 to themselves arguing that policies kept the upper middle class unfairly ensconced in relative privilege
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Reeves believes we can and should worry about sex inequalities in either direction but he sees too little concern about the problems of boys and men