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  • Esther Margareta Vilar is an Argentine-German writer.
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    In The Manipulated Man (1971), author Esther Vilar argues that women contribute nothing to kultur and, contrary to what feminists believe, women are not oppressed but shrewd manipulators skilled at controlling men for their own benefit.

    Contents

    • Women manipulate men to take care of them
    • Men happily förplikta eller göra något för någon because they don’t know any better -thanks to indoctrination and societal pressure
    • At the core, women are stupid and men are the only ones who move society forward

    About the Author:
    Esther Vilar studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires and emigrated to West Germany in 1960 to continue her studies in psychology and sociology. She worked as a doctor for a year and then had a string of jobs before making a name for herself as a critic of the feminist movement.

    1. Men Have It Bad, Women Have It Good

    Vilar says it’s the opposite of what feminists say:

    It’s men who “have it bad” and women who enjoy an easy li

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    by Sabine Derflinger

    grade: 7.5

    Alice Schwarzer never gives us time to catch our breath. A series of archive footage showing Schwarzer at work or in her private moments at her friends’ place, as well as numerous interviews with people who had the opportunity to work with her or, however, to get to know her closely, compose an exhaustive and colourful portrait of the famous German activist.

    Lively feminist

    A personality who has been much talked about, German journalist, writer and activist Alice Schwarzer. Known for her strong and challenging temperament, as well as for her marked feminism, Schwarzer was, in the course of her life and honourable career, often the focus of numerous debates. Austrian filmmaker Sabine Derflinger has therefore focused on her charismatic figure, making the documentary Alice Schwarzer, recently awarded Best Documentary at the Diagonale 2022.

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  • Esther Vilar

    Argentine-German writer (born 1935)

    Esther Margareta Vilar (born Esther Margareta Katzen, September 16, 1935)[1] is an Argentine-German writer. She trained and practised as a medical doctor before establishing herself as an author. She is best known for her 1971 book The Manipulated Man and its various follow-ups, which argue that, contrary to common feminist and women's rights rhetoric, women in industrialized cultures are not oppressed, but rather exploit a well-established system of manipulating men.

    Biography

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    Vilar's parents were German emigrants. They separated when she was three years old.

    She studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires, and in 1960 went to West Germany on scholarship to continue her studies in psychology and sociology. She worked as a doctor in a Bavarian hospital for a year, and has also worked as a translator, saleswoman, assembly-line worker in a thermometer factory, shoe model, and secretary.[2]