It was an interesting, though very long, read. I couldn't help feeling that it was strongly skewed towards the US concept of 'manhood' and a view that somehow 'matriarchal' societies upset the natural order of things. Whereas matriarchal societies are not an altogether uncommon phenomenon.
Would the same analysis work for the UK?
I cannot help thinking that the rise of the white supremacy movement, which seems to be male dominated, is, in part, a response to the erosion of the traditional US concept of manhood. Not helped by a POTUS who embodies it...
Fascinating causes of death 1632
Is it normal to talk to yourself?


