Esther Vilar's The Manipulated Man is a book everyone should read.

Vilar has studied medicine, psychology and sociology, and is a fiercely intelligent, as well as highly moral and deeply humanitarian person. Being a woman, she can have an more objective view of her own sex, not blinded by male expectations and their sexual desire.

Her book earned her decades of death threats from feminists. That's because she doesn't mince her words. Whatever the Men's Rights Movement gradually came to discover, 50 years later, she foretold as acutely as possible. Her book is still the most concise account of women's manipulative nature, which she digs out in all realms of life and lays bare for men to see. It is has held incredibly fresh over the years, and one could call it prophetic, since her descriptions, 50 years ago, can be applied wholesome to today's gender dynamics.

Being a socialist, she is interested in the damage women do to the cause of a free society. Her analysis, therefore, is indispensable for everyone that cares about such a cause.

Esther Vilar was called a "traitor of her own sex" by feminists. For women, it's either that, or a traitor to humanity.

She's one of the bravest women that ever was.

-Adam