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Entitled

How Male Privilege Hurts Women

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Entitled

By: Kate Manne
Narrated by: Cynthia Farrell
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Brought to you by Penguin.

A vital exploration of gender politics from a highly influential intellectual who has been described as 'the philosopher of #MeToo'


Male entitlement takes many forms. To sex, yes, but more insidiously to admiration, bodily autonomy, knowledge, power, even care. In this urgent intervention, philosopher Kate Manne offers a radical new framework for understanding misogyny.

In clear-sighted, powerful prose, she ranges widely across the culture -- from the Kavanaugh hearings and 'Cat Person' to Harvey Weinstein and Elizabeth Warren -- to show how the idea that a privileged man is tacitly deemed to be owed something is a pervasive problem. Male entitlement can explain a wide array of phenomena, from mansplaining and the undertreatment of women's pain to mass shootings by incels and the seemingly intractable notion that women are 'unelectable'. The consequences for girls and women are often devastating.

As Manne shows, toxic masculinity is not just the product of a few bad actors; we are all implicated, conditioned as we are by the currents of our time. With wit and intellectual fierceness, she sheds new light on gender and power and offers a vision of a world in which women are just as entitled as men to be cared for, believed and valued.

© Kate Manne 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Gender Studies Philosophy Social Sciences Society Discrimination

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Critic reviews

I want to press it on every schoolgirl who thinks that feminism is uncool, any woman who thinks the most important gender battles are won, pretty much every man I know, and say, have you thought about this? (Sophie McBain)
With perspicacity and clear, jargon-free language, Manne keeps elevating the discussion to show how male privilege is an entire moral framework... The rage and sadness of the book is lifted by the final chapter in which she addresses her unborn daughter, wishing for her all the things she should feel entitled to... For Manne's daughter and many others, this book will make that fight a little bit easier
Entitled presents a paradigm that maps neatly onto life in lockdown. . . Once again, Manne's work is speaking to a moment that she could not have foreseen. . . Her concept of entitlement is versatile and useful; like the theory of gravity, it has equal power in explaining phenomena both big and small
Kate Manne is the Simone de Beauvoir of the 21st century (Amanda Marcotte)
Entitled is not just timely, but timeless -- sure to be part of the feminist canon (Jessica Valenti)
Incisive, perceptive and profound. . . an absolute must-read (Soraya Chemaly)
Entitled is not just timely, but timeless-sure to be part of the feminist canon. (Jessica Valenti, author of SEX OBJECT: A MEMOIR)
Kate Manne continues to be a thrilling and provocative feminist thinker, who helps readers make sense of how power and privilege is distributed along gendered lines. Her work is indispensable. (Rebecca Traister, author of GOOD & MAD)
Entitled is a clarion call to undo the intimate ravages of patriarchy. With probing clarity, Manne analyzes both the explicit and implicit ways that advantage and preference are granted to elite men, to the detriment of our families, communities and democracy, and makes it strikingly clear that we all have a direct role in pursuing a feminist future. (Imani Perry, author of LOOKING FOR LORRAINE and BREATHE)
Kate Manne is among the greatest political philosophers of her generation. Her work is clear, compelling and intellectually devastating, and it matters to everyone who cares about thinking a way through to a better future. (Laurie Penny, author of UNSPEAKABLE THINGS)
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This book triggered, angered and brought me to a place of clarity and power! Throughout my life I have made excuses, compromised, accepted, played small and even given up my autonomy to ‘live peacefully’ and follow the long lived tradition that the man is the head and is always right. That men should be served and held in high esteem from the office to the bedroom, that they know what’s best and cannot be argued with or challenged otherwise I will pay. Not physically but emotionally by being ignored, having negative comments made and being manipulated to think I was cruel, lazy, unkind and awkward. I encourage both women and men to read this book and make the necessary changes in their own lives so that you can benefit by always being authentic to who you were created to be!

Wow

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a fantastic book! I recommend for all people, including men. it really speaks to the unconscious biases and invisible dynamics that leave women in the face of harm. brilliantly written too.

fantastic book

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The narration was amazing to go with the info provided, and fact checks. The structure was easily digested. Listen to this and get everyone you know to do so as well!!

Incredible read with facts, cases and studies

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This is a no holds barred account of how difficult life is for women, which men fail to realise. It is a struggle. It’s read very well and is actually quite gripping to listen to. I really enjoyed it. Thanks.

Inspiring and challenging

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Every woman should read this book. It's eye-opening, brutally honest and very informative. At times I was shocked and angry, at times I was sad but I was never indifferent. I'm so glad I listened to it.

Exceptional!

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