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  1. I wanted to share the works of this lady Esther Vilar. She's very popular amongst the MGTOW crowd and I find her thoughts and ideas quite refreshing and remarkably ahead of her time too. She serves as a useful warning to young men in their pursuit of women too. She's still considered controversial and perhaps she hyperbolises at times. But I think she explains rather well the anatomy of the mind of your average (unphilosophical) lady. She has often been referred to as a fascist sympathiser, something hilariously Stefan can probably identify with. Would really enjoy hearing Stefan's take on this ladies ideas. I believe she is still alive too (79). I have no idea whether she does interviews, or whether she speaks english even. But I think this lady could draw a large crowd if you did. She would certainly add to your repertoire of great interviews I think, one that shouldn't be missed in my opinion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Vilar This is a rather heated interview she did back in 1975 with a feminist interviewer (subtitles). I enjoyed her quip at labelling herself a feminine feminist as opposed to the current stock of what she refers to as masculine feminists. Free books of hers available online: The Polygamous Sex by Esther Vilar (1976) The Manipulated Man (1971)
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