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James Bloodworth

    James Bloodworth est un écrivain anglais dont l'œuvre explore les complexités de la société moderne. Il est reconnu pour son analyse perspicace des structures sociales et des expériences de ceux qui sont souvent négligés. Son écriture aborde des thèmes tels que la classe, le travail et les illusions qui façonnent notre compréhension du succès et de l'équité. À travers des récits vivants et un examen critique, il offre une perspective captivante sur les réalités de la vie contemporaine.

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    Lost Boys: A Personal Journey Through the Manosphere
    • Rarely has there been a more confusing time to be a man. This uncertainty has spawned an array of bizarre and harmful underground subcultures, collectively known as the manosphere, as men search for new forms of belonging. In Lost Boys, James Bloodworth delves into these underground worlds and asks where they have come from, why so many men are susceptible to the sinister beliefs these groups promote, what the emergence of these communities says about Western society, and what can be done about it. In the course of his journey, he meets incels, enlists on a bootcamp for so-called 'alpha males', and speaks to modern day Hugh Hefners using social media to broadcast their jet set lifestyles to millions of followers. Combining memoir with powerful reporting, fascinating international case studies, data, cultural analysis, and history, Lost Boys is an essential guide to the crisis in contemporary masculinity.

      Lost Boys: A Personal Journey Through the Manosphere
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      Six Months Undercover in Low-Wage Britain

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      A compelling and ground-breaking piece of narrative journalism that gets right to the heart of divided Britain and its dysfunctional jobs climate.

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