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Feminism has changed the world; it is radically reshaping women’s lives. But what about men? They still hold most of the power in the economy, in government, in religions, in the media and often in the family too. At the same time, many men are questioning traditional views about what it means to be a man. Others resent the gains women have made and want to turn back the clock.
Nikki van der Gaag asks the question: how might feminism improve the lives of men as well as women? And is there a place for men in the feminist story?
Nikki van der Gaag asks the question: how might feminism improve the lives of men as well as women? And is there a place for men in the feminist story?
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Nikki van der Gaag
Nikki van der Gaag is an independent consultant and writer. She is the author of The NoNonsense Guide to Women’s Rights and Feminism and Men, coauthor of the first State of the World’s Fathers report, and has been the principal author of six of the eight State of the World’s Girls reports published by Plan International.
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