Flight from Woman
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Book • 1961
Karl Stern's "Flight from Woman" delves into the complexities of human relationships, particularly focusing on the interplay between reason and intuition.
Stern argues that Western culture has prioritized reason over intuition, leading to an imbalance in how we understand and interact with each other.
He explores how this imbalance affects men and women differently, highlighting the often-overlooked role of intuition in human experience.
The book challenges traditional gender roles and encourages a more holistic approach to understanding human relationships.
Stern's insights offer a critical perspective on the cultural forces that shape our perceptions of masculinity and femininity.
Stern argues that Western culture has prioritized reason over intuition, leading to an imbalance in how we understand and interact with each other.
He explores how this imbalance affects men and women differently, highlighting the often-overlooked role of intuition in human experience.
The book challenges traditional gender roles and encourages a more holistic approach to understanding human relationships.
Stern's insights offer a critical perspective on the cultural forces that shape our perceptions of masculinity and femininity.
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