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The Crisis of Boys and Men
You are touching on all of my favorite catastrophes and crises here, David. So first one, Richard Reeb's book of boys and men. Were you familiar with that? Did you get to read that last year? I don't think I've read that. You would. It's very short, super short read, only about 150, 200 pages,. He is a policy wonk guy from Washington, DC, who is looking at structural issues that boys and men are facing - education, employment, and then in the home. Secondly, Nicholas Ebersstadt, men without work; he said there's this cohort of prime working aged 22 to 55 year old men, seven million