Kay S. Hymowitz
Autor von Manning Up: How the Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys
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Kay S. Hymowitz is the William E. Simon Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor to City Journal and writes extensively for major publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and New Republic. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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The cover grabbed my attention. It was brilliant. Bracing for a vicious attack on males, I charged ahead any way.
The book doesn't really rip on men. The author bases a lot of the book an anecdotal data frequently citing book titles (not the book itself) and popular culture. It's not like "Child-man" is one of the categories in the US Census. Or if there really is a way to measure maturity.
It made me wonder ... what really makes a man? As my male friend said, sometimes I like to "stab things in the face" (in a computer game) and I do miss days where my most important task of the day was waking up in time to watch my favorite cartoon.
Perhaps, in this modern world where my generation doesn't need to grow up, we never do. I'm speaking of both men and women here. We don't have to forage or hunt. We don't have to gather wood for the fireplace. We don't have to learn to change our tires (thanks AAA) or really **do** laundry ... as opposed to just separating our clothes and dumping them into machine.
Life is funny that way. The easier we make our lives, the easier we waste our lives.
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