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- The book is a critique of the societal systems that disadvantage women, rather than blaming individual women for their circumstances.
- It emphasizes that feminism is not about 'fixing' women to fit into existing societal structures but about reshaping these structures to be more equitable.
- The book explores how societal norms, expectations, and biases can negatively affect women’s lives, from career progression to mental health.
- Bates uses a myriad of real-life examples and personal anecdotes to illustrate her points, making the book relatable and engaging.
- The book provides a comprehensive analysis of various societal systems, including...
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