-_Material Girls_ puts me in the awkward position of not knowing how to divide my emotional energy between praising the book, and condemning the state of a world that made this book necessary. The subtitle _sounds_ unduly condescending, the kind of thing that makes you suspect the author of being a blinkered partisan in need of exercising the principle of charity. "Why Reality Matters for Feminism"—oh, so your ideological opponents _don't think reality matters_, huh?
+This is an extremely important book—but most of the time when people say that, they mean it as high praise of the book, whereas
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+_Material Girls_ puts me in the awkward position of not knowing how to divide my emotional energy between praising the book, and condemning the state of a world that made this book necessary.
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+The subtitle _sounds_ unduly condescending, the kind of thing that makes you suspect the author of being a blinkered partisan in need of exercising the principle of charity. "Why Reality Matters for Feminism"—oh, so your ideological opponents _don't think reality matters_, huh?