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The Michael Douglas Trap: What Is Wrong with Men

Jun 25, 2025
Cultural critic Jessica Crispin, author of 'What Is Wrong with Men,' examines masculinity through the lens of Michael Douglas films. She argues that modern men are trapped between a dying patriarchy and an unwillingness to adapt, leading to insecurity masked as aggression. Crispin highlights how even the richest men seek validation through physical transformation, revealing deep vulnerabilities. She suggests that men could benefit from creating support systems akin to those women have developed, instead of expecting the world to revolve around them.
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Masculinity's Constant Crisis

  • Masculinity is always in crisis due to its reliance on external markers of success. - Current trends show men struggling with milestones like marriage and education, reflecting a deeper societal issue.
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Wealth Doesn't Cure Insecurity

  • Billionaire masculinity shows deep insecurity despite immense power and wealth. - Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seek physical and reproductive affirmations of manliness, revealing unstable male identity.
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End of Traditional Patriarchy

  • Patriarchy as a system where women were legally and socially excluded ended in the 1980s in the West. - The current world includes women within power structures, so the old patriarchy no longer exists as before.
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