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T**H
Great book.
This book clearly demonstrates the widespread fallacies and wrongful beliefs among women that they “don’t need no man”. We men are the prize! <<<<< Recognize that fact. Protect and disassociate yourself from anyone who wrongfully believes otherwise. Good, competent, and useful men are God’s gift to the planet. And Aaron Clarey gets it.
G**R
Congratulations, you've done it.
You've dropped your Y bomb and all men on Earth have been eliminated. A huge worldwide party erupts as women everywhere celebrate their liberation from the Patriarchy.The party is cut short however by the fact that 24 hours later most of the electricity on the planet goes out. After 3 days restaurants have run out of food, and after 8 days the food in the supermarkets are gone.Womanhood now enters into a desperate race against time to train farmers, truck drivers, locomotive engineers, logistics specialists, road and rail maintenance crews, power plant engineers, and electrical engineers before they all starve to death.45 days later the planet Earth is depopulated and nature reclaims the abandoned cities and towns.This is the true feminist utopia.You're welcome.Call me Hollywood!
R**L
Really Important Book
Excellent analysis of the economic ramifications of pushing women into the workforce. I wish everyone would read this book.
S**A
A- or B+
A good essay overall, with an argument backed with statistical & primary evidence; links within the text.Brash and blunt as expected from the cover. Some would make an argument against this essay, based on it defining Economics as a philosophy instead of a science. But it would a waste as the author is working with how reality is running rather than how it is said to be.An update to the essay which would help bolster the author’s argument would be a chapter on Social Reproduction Theory and it’s implementation throughout society by its adherents has been a source of the antagonism between the sexes. As well as the economic motivations of adherents of SRT to bring about their preferred economic system.A good read and I look forward to reading more from the author.
P**6
An excellent analysis of one key reason the US is in an unrecoverable downward spiral.
The book accurately explains a lot about today's adversarial, destructive relationship between men and women - how we got here, what is keeping us here, and the situation's logical future conclusion.Unfortunately, the author missed the only way out of the situation, which is simple: Fear God and seek Him while He may be found."Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Gal 6:7
N**W
Hard pills for women to swallow
Clarey always cuts right thru the bs. Women have ridiculous amounts of power over the economy and society as a whole. They have proven over the last 60 years that they absolutely refuse to play ball with men, so now for the first time ever they're about to learn about these things called consequences. This book explores in detail what those consequences will look like.
R**.
Provoking
This is my first Clarey book that I have read and I was expecting more of the same from his podcast. I got MORE.This is a treatise in the tradgedy of the current state of the lives of women as societal partners of men. Not relational, but societal partners, part of the fabric of modernity.This book is a lament to what may have been, acknowledgement of the destitution of the now and mourning for the social proverty of the future.Don't look here for answers to changing the future of man/female relationships here though. Thats not what Mr Clarey is doing here. This is nothing less than a slap in the face to wake up those who are willing to see that modernity is damaged and we have to find a way to rescue what can be so something of the last few decades will have ment something productive.
E**C
The Economic Canary in the Coal Mines
Aaron Clarey, a prominent economist with his own YouTube channel and consulting firm, has taken a deep dive into economics and society to answer this question: "What would an economy that didn't have men look like?"Based on empirical economic data as well as observations of societal relationships between men and women over the course of several decades (particularly involving topics like feminism), Clarey shows that the overall results are not pretty. In fact, the current world we live in is not the paradise that we see through rose-tinted glasses. With an ever increasingly hostile environment between the two sexes, there is an economic disaster looming over us. Clarey's book is the canary in the coal mines that is trying to warn everyone of this danger.It is my hope that the people who read this book will figure out a way to try to reverse our course towards collapse.
D**R
Good book.
I now have numbers to go with the facts I have read and heard about. Nicely written and easy to assimilate. Cappy did a good job on this one.
I**K
Productive facts and reproductive caring.
A review of this book was rejected,More ‘manners’ progressives have ceased on.Why not detail the damage detected?Well, this books points to most of the reason.So read it.
P**R
Great book about the possible economic decline
For people who don't know the author, he is an economist who graduated from THE Carlson School of Management. (Insider Joke for his fans) He has a YouTube channel and runs a consulting firm.In his book he explores the question of what an economy without men would look like. He uses empirical economic data and observations of societal relationships between men and women, especially concerning feminism, over the last several decades.The current state of affairs is far from ideal and he warns of an impending economic disaster due to the increasing hostility towards men and their consequent departure from the labor market. The book serves as a warning and a lamentation for what has been lost and what might come. It's a call to recognize and address the problems of our modern society.
A**R
Not bad
I hope A.I and robotics at least get a mention in the sequel "An economy of one" that he says is upcoming, because it didn't here.Obviously it depends on how fast they come in vs the economic decline the USA is experiencing or will experience, if his description of the current state of affairs is accurate enough.Not to mention what the true economics is of AI/robotics. Feels like we've been waiting a while for self driving cars, for example.Of course if AI comes in, is there a point where it goes rogue or is turned against the populace?Which of Idiocracy, Wall-E or Terminator parallel futures can we expect?
T**K
Entertaining read but ...
... a bit heavy on the polemic and too repetitive in places. It does however make a number of valid points and I can certainly relate to the author's frustrations regarding modern-day "feminists", identity politics, and wokeism seemingly gone mad. There is potentially a lot at stake here, given that fertility rates in all developed countries are well below replacement levels and show no signs of recovery. This obviously does not bode well for the survival of western society and its values, assuming these are worth preserving.The kindle edition has some formatting issues and there are quite a few spelling/grammar errors throughout the text. The book would definitely benefit from thorough proofreading and editing.
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