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27: 211:. Vilar claims that women can control their emotional reactions whereas men cannot, and that women create overly-dramatized emotional reactions to get their way: they "blackmail" men emotionally. Women also use sex as a tool of manipulation and control but also traditional concepts of 196:, such as the idea that women are weak, are constructed by women with their needs in mind. Vilar explains how it works: if women are viewed as weak, less is expected of them; and therefore they are given more leeway in society than men. Vilar states that women are generally " 288:
over the book: "So I hadn't imagined broadly enough the isolation I would find myself in after writing this book. Nor had I envisaged the consequences which it would have for subsequent writing and even for my private life—violent threats have not ceased to this date."
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The book closes with Vilar stating that it would be difficult to change the situation by appealing to women, as women are unsympathetic to the plight of men, and unwilling to give up their comfortable position in society. It is up to men to see past the deception and
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with a woman, and that a woman can control a man by socially empowering herself to be the gate-keeper to his sense of masculinity. Vilar states that this has been going on for some time.
375:, available in the "Deutschland - Lenker und Gestalter" series of 12 DVDs released in Germany, and in a recent Schwarzer interview aired in September 27, 2011, and available in the 181:, into becoming their slaves. As compensation for their labours men are given periodic use of a woman's vagina." The book contends that young boys are encouraged to associate their 352: 200:" who attempt to extract money and other material resources from men. One means by which women control men to effect this transfer of resources is 632: 174:
rhetoric, women in industrialized cultures are not oppressed, but rather exploit a well-established system of manipulating men.
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was quite popular at the time of its release, in part due to the considerable press coverage it received.
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According to research from the Spanish Book Institute, the Spanish translated version (under the title
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but rather control men to their advantage. A third edition of the book was released in January 2009.
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and that women coerce them into it under the pretense that it fulfills their romantic desires.
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on February 21, 1973, to discuss her book. In 1975 she was invited to a televised debate by
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Vilar writes, "Men have been trained and conditioned by women, not unlike the way
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and subject it to open criticism before any meaningful changes can occur.
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website. The full-42 minute debate can be obtained directly from
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Times, Judith Weinraub Special to The New York (June 13, 1972).
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Excerpts from the debate can be seen in the documentary about
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E. Vilar, "Der dressierte Mann", radio-interview (in german)
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Another means of manipulation is the calculated use of
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Esther Vilar
Men's rights
Sexism
Gender studies
Non-fiction
Paperback
Hardcover
ISBN
978-0-9530964-2-8
German
Esther Vilar
oppressed by men
feminist
women's rights
Pavlov conditioned his dogs
masculinity
sexually intimate
social definitions and norms
gold diggers
praise
emotional displays
love
romance
sex
marriage
emotional blackmail
The Tonight Show
WDR
Alice Schwarzer

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