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Fix the System, Not the Women

By: Laura Bates
Narrated by: Laura Bates
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READ BY THE AUTHOR

'Get your daughters to read this, but only after your partners and sons have finished it’
Jo Brand

'An astute and persuasive page-turner' Observer

'Powerful’ Sunday Times
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Too often, we blame women. For walking home alone at night. For not demanding a seat at the table. For not overcoming the odds that are stacked against them.

This distracts us from the real problem: the failings and biases of a society that was not built for women. In this explosive book, feminist writer and activist Laura Bates exposes the systemic prejudice at the heart of five of our key institutions.

Education
Politics
Media
Policing
Criminal justice

Combining stories with shocking evidence, Fix the System, Not the Women is a blazing examination of sexual injustice and a rallying cry for reform.
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'A blistering manifesto for change' Dr Pragya Agarwal

'I am in awe of Laura Bates . . . her writing is nothing short of perfect' Sofie Hagen, author of Happy Fat

‘Finish the book furious – before rallying for the next fight’ Grazia Latest Must-Reads©2022 Laura Bates (P)2022 Simon & Schuster, UK
Gender Studies Social Sciences Sociology Violence in Society Women's Voices Thought-Provoking Inspiring Discrimination Social justice

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Critic reviews

‘Entertaining and informative. Its perfectly intelligent advice is in dire need of being put into practice. Get your daughters to read this, but only after your partners and sons have finished it’
(Jo Brand)
‘An urgent and important book. I read it with rage and anger at the injustices and inequalities, at how women are shamed and how they internalise this shame, and how they are held responsible for creating change rather than holding the systems and societal structures accountable for their oppression. But in the end, I read this with great optimism and hope. Because if we need to change this world, for us, and for our daughters, we have to fix the system. And this book is a blistering manifesto for this change' (Dr Pragya Agarwal)
'I am in awe of Laura Bates and her ability to perfectly balance facts and her personal experiences, opinions and emotions. Her writing is nothing short of perfect' (Sofie Hagen, author of Happy Fat)
'I inhaled this. It is INCREDIBLE. Absolute perfection' (Joeli Brearley, founder of Pregnant Then Screwed)
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This book highlights the systemic misogyny within our political, education, media and police establishments. Filled with facts and statistics about femicide, the pandemic of school sexual assaults and police failings. However, it’s is not all grim. This book highlights where changes can be made and where the power is. Best book I’ve read in years.

An Essential Read, Especially for Men

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This book should be required reading for everyone in the UK.
We have a huge problem in our society, one that is just being swept under an enormous carpet, but people like Laura Bates are brave enough to name the problem, and shame the people who allow it to continue.
This book points to exactly where the problem is and what we, as a society, can do about it. Highly recommended.

Brilliant, clear stated. How much longer can this situation continue?

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A very relatable book, which is unfortunate given its subject matter.i highly recommend everyone giving it a go at least once!

Very relatable

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It is such a shame when the author insists on reading . It’s an actors job.

Despise when the author reads the book

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So much of this we already know as it forms part of our everyday lives, but it is not until books like this reopen your eyes to the appalling and systemic attitude society has towards females.

It would be great if we could fix the system, but personally I do not think that is possible,it has all been ingrained in our society as normal for too long.

Laura highlights throughout the book, that we see these disgraceful norms from birth and we blithely accept them.

Laura’s words are just shocking at the way society perceives women. Equally hard hitting is the way we as women also compound the problem.

We can sit up and take notice of this book and many others like it
However over centuries we have accepted we live in a male dominated world and all these problems are not problems but have become second nature.

I can highly recommend the following books which compliment this book.
Invisible women by Caroline Criado-Perez and Difficult women by Helen Lewis

Mandatory reading.

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