It's a pity the English version is so expensive; I bought the (rather Flemish) Dutch e-book for about 15 euro. As there are quite a lot of Dutch-speaking people on this sub, I'll make a link to that too.

The first few chapters are a bit much on a meta-level, criticizing the tendency of feminist and gender studies to be against objective science and against biology. Mrs. Vandermassen does that very well, but the reader is waiting for the direct facts disproving the idea that gender is a social construct etc. I tell you: they come after that, amply, with excellent sources. Even if she had only done half of the work she did, she would totally have shattered any idea of sameness between men and women.

It still gives too much credit to feminism and keeps stating: what have feminists to lose with a more scientific foundation to their ideology? To me the answer is obvious: for women this foundation might be an improvement. But for career feminists, all great jobs in pseudo-science or acquired by limitless affirmative action would get lost.

She states that the original sociobiology, mostly done by men, paid too little attention to the active role of women in sexual selection. IMHO this is ironic, because nowadays exactly that role is one of the great issues of the MRM, and almost the core business of more radical groups like Redpillers, Blackpillers, incels etc.

Enough said. I spent about all my spare time the last two days reading it, it is a real page-turner and terribly useful as a source of arguments.

https://www.amazon.com/Whos-Afraid-Charles-Darwin-Evolutionary/dp/074254351X

https://www.bol.com/nl/p/dames-voor-darwin/9200000103096207/