• A World Without Men

  • An Analysis of an All-Female Economy
  • De: Aaron Clarey
  • Narrado por: Keith Hughes
  • Duración: 4 h y 9 m
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (63 calificaciones)

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De: Aaron Clarey
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"A World Without Men" is an analysis of what an all-female economy would look like. For 60 years, women have insisted they're "strong and independent." They "can do anything men can do." And in what is likely their boldest claim, they "don't need men."

But is it true?

For four generations men have been subjected to some pretty damning accusations. They're the oppressors of women. Their misogyny is the sole cause of the much-hated wage gap. They are guilty of the original sins of privilege and institutional sexism. And this says nothing about the rank mockery and, often times, outright hatred men receive in the media, government, and our schools. But perhaps the most damning accusation of them all is that men are no longer needed. That they are now somehow obsolete. That men have no value to society, and therefore their entire existence is ultimately pointless and irrelevant as they serve no purpose.

But as "The Sex War" approaches its 60th anniversary, and the intersexual screaming reaches a fevered pitch, did anyone take the time to see if women's original claim was at all in any way true? That women were NOT dependent on men? That women truly and factually did not need them?

This book does precisely that.

Using data from the US Department of Labor (among many other resources), "A World Without Men" recreates what an all-female economy and society would look like, and sees if women could survive without men. With 97% of plumbers, 98% of electricians, and 96% of mechanics gone, would the world of women, full of HR managers, elementary school teachers, and essential oil saleswomen, be able to live without men?

Would the vast and intricate infrastructures society relies on today like our highway system, satellites, sewer system, and electric grid continue operating flawlessly as they did before? And what of innovation? Would women—finally "liberated from the shackles of men"—be able to go and invent cold-fusion, a cure for cancer, or colonize Mars? After 60 years of hearing how women are truly equals...yet are perennial victims... "A World Without Men" is a "put up or shut up" analysis that is long over due about the efficacy of feminism and how serious women are about achieving equality.

The real analysis, however, is not so much who's producing what, or what our society would look like with only 3% of the farmers it has today. It's the tremendous economic and social consequences that would result if you were to remove the entire male sex from society. Not so much in a hypothetical situation, akin to a science fiction fantasy where the planet of "Amazonia" is an all-female society. But in a very real scenario where you've actually told generations of men they're not needed, passed laws to discriminate against them, demoralized them through media and government, even going so far as to tell them they're hated.

Because whether you realize it or not, society is getting what it asked for. Feminists are getting their dream come true. We are increasingly living in a "World Without Men." And it is a fascinating world indeed.

©2023 Aaron Clarey (P)2024 Aaron Clarey

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deeper understanding of current issues

Very vulgar with how he says things but there is data to back it all up if you follow along with the PowerPoint.

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An interesting and easy listen

An interesting view into the possible future of western civilization. Written well and narrated well. I think young women in particular should listen to or read this book.

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The best book so far!

Cappy definitely put his all into this one and numbers don’t lie. Recommended for anyone trying to understand the modern mess we’re dealing with so we can start to form solutions!

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Nicely Done

I appreciate Aaron's economist approach in everything he writes. It is a unique angle not found in many other books. His writing style is equal parts scholar and equal parts the cool guy at the bat you wind up talking to for a solid hour while on vacation.

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Cognitive framework on how we got here

. . . and where probably we are going in the West.

Essential read for situational awareness and future preparedness.

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Who is John Galt?

Clarey has been more or less writing on all of this since 2013 but even for long time listeners like me it's a sobering piece to listen to on walks.

Times are bad and going to keep declining, but the numbers and data in the book reminds the reader that it's men who will always be the maker of stuff, inventions, and the comforts of modern living.

Good work, Aaron. So grateful I found your content when I moved out in my 20's.

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the data

long story short. it is filled with data that just confirms what we know but with an outlook that is mixed. women come back to reality or the West becomes a third world country in the next few decades. when it becomes a third world standard then women come back to men.

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The data is irrefutable

We see this happen in every day life might as well not swim against the current because you are doomed to drown. Opt out of the market hookup for fun and if u want a child go to a surrogacy agency where women will sell their bodies for money and birth you a baby, you can pick and choose genetics blond, brunettes, tall, pale, dark you choose all the way down to blood type. You can get your babies this way. Don’t fight the system just opt out and go your own way, you can almost get anything you want out of the system for your own benefit. Getting a woman is signing your own death sentence

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truth great book

loved this but its the sad truth. I'm a fan of all his books. this is a scary look into future 😳

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Eye Opening

Crushes a lot of the myths that stem from feminist propaganda. They will fight tooth and nail to deny everything being said, but won’t offer a substantial rebuttal. Aaron’s best work!

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