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The Woman Racket The New Science Explaining How The Sexes Relate At Work At Play And In Society Steve Moxon

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The Woman Racket The New Science Explaining How The Sexes Relate At Work At Play And In Society Steve Moxon
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Publisher: Imprint Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Steve Moxon
ISBN: 9781845401504, 1845401506
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Woman Racket The New Science Explaining How The Sexes Relate At Work At Play And In Society Steve Moxon by Steve Moxon 9781845401504, 1845401506 instant download after payment.

Steve Moxon's first book, The Great Immigration Scandal, led to the resignation of the immigration minister, Beverley Hughes. But immigration was never his primary interest: he joined the Home Office in order to study its HR policy, as part of a decade-long investigation of men-women relations. Not withstanding its provocative title, The Woman Racket is a serious scientific investigation into one of the key myths of our age - that women are oppressed by the 'patriarchal' traditions of Western societies. Drawing on the latest developments in evolutionary psychology, Moxon finds that the opposite is true - men, or at least the majority of ordinary males - have always been the victims of deep-rooted prejudice. As the prejudice is biologically derived, it is unconscious and can only be uncovered with the tools of scientific psychology.The book reveals this prejudice in fields as diverse as healthcare, employment, family policy and politics.

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