The Manipulated Man by Esther Vilar

The Classic Exposé of the Male-Female Relationship

The book presents a provocative critique of societal gender roles, arguing that women exploit men through emotional manipulation and societal expectations. It suggests that women use their perceived weaknesses to control men, who are conditioned to provide and protect without questioning their roles. The author challenges traditional views on relationships and gender dynamics, proposing that the supposed power imbalance between men and women is a constructed illusion that benefits women. Through this controversial perspective, the book invites readers to reconsider the dynamics of male-female interactions and the societal structures that perpetuate them.

Published
1971
Nationality
German
Length
Short
Pages
100-200
Original Language
German
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(3.0)
Alternate Titles
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