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Feminism and the Male Brain

For almost 40 years, the Western feminist critique of rigid sex-role stereotyping has prevailed, eliminating the kind of arbitrary constraints that turned peaceable boys into aggressive men and stuck ambitious girls in low-paying jobs. But, in view of recent scientific discoveries, the feminist critique of rigid gender norms appears to have gone too far.

NEW YORK – North Americans of my generation grew up with the 1970’s children’s record “Free to Be...You and Me,” on which Rosey Grier, an immense former football star, sang “It’s Alright to Cry.” The message: girls could be tough, and boys were allowed not to be.

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