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The Fraud of Feminism

By Ernest Belfort Bax

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Uncover a controversial perspective that argues supposed equality movements actually grant women undue advantages over men.

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2016-04-27
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** "The Fraud of Feminism" by Ernest Belfort Bax is a thought-provoking analysis that challenges early 20th-century feminist ideals by scrutinizing what the author considers deceptive arguments and preferential treatments promoted by the movement. He questions the idea of female oppression, proposing instead that women possess unique advantages in both law and society when evaluated against men; the story begins by laying out the alleged inconsistencies within feminism, from calls for equal rights to cravings for special safeguards. Through this story, the setting is established for disproving feminist logic, dissecting historical context, and questioning common beliefs. **

About the Author

Ernest Belfort Bax was an English barrister, journalist, philosopher, men's rights advocate, socialist, and historian.

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