
The Feminine Mystique
by Betty Friedan
Brief Summary
In “The Feminine Mystique”, Betty Friedan raises the unspoken discontent of American housewives and reveals an illusion of domestic bliss. Friedan, a pioneer of second-wave feminism, unmasks the "problem that has no name". This book boldly challenges the notion that a woman’s fulfillment comes solely from her roles as a wife and mother.
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