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'''Manliness''' is a book by [[conservative]]-leaning [[Harvard]] Professor [[Harvey Mansfield]], who identifies and extols this trait which has been recognized since [[Ancient Greece]].
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'''Manliness''' is a book by [[conservative]]-leaning [[Harvard]] Professor Harvey Mansfield, who identifies and extols this trait which has been recognized since [[Ancient Greece]].
  
 
An entertaining read, the book is short on [[American]] political history but long in academic arguments.  Professor Mansfield sees manliness in athletes (too many to mention, he says), and also in a few women such as [[Margaret Thatcher]] (a favorite of right-of-center professors).
 
An entertaining read, the book is short on [[American]] political history but long in academic arguments.  Professor Mansfield sees manliness in athletes (too many to mention, he says), and also in a few women such as [[Margaret Thatcher]] (a favorite of right-of-center professors).
 
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Revision as of 01:40, August 2, 2021

Manliness is a book by conservative-leaning Harvard Professor Harvey Mansfield, who identifies and extols this trait which has been recognized since Ancient Greece.

An entertaining read, the book is short on American political history but long in academic arguments. Professor Mansfield sees manliness in athletes (too many to mention, he says), and also in a few women such as Margaret Thatcher (a favorite of right-of-center professors).