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World Without Men
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194 pages
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Set in a dystopian future, the narrative critiques the rise of feminism in the postwar era, portraying it as a dehumanizing force that threatens societal norms and sexual identity. While drawing comparisons to Orwell's and Huxley's works, Maine's vision is distinct, focusing on the potential totalitarian implications of feminism rather than traditional ideologies like socialism or communism. The book serves as a cautionary tale about the radical changes that could arise from a rebellion against the natural order, making it a notable entry among 1950s literature.
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2012, paperback
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