Other reasons why I consider this book are:
-The Shock at first reading: I read it in one go so that's great! (It can be recognized in real categories)
-The Intellectual power of the mind that is experienced in the analysis but we understand pedagogy and with a touch of humor.
-The References and authors cited (I liked when A. Soral was a bibliography)
Thus, the book deals with the dredge techniques; but it is much more than that: there is a analysis of the woman, an understanding of our psyche via analyzes of Henri Wallon, Piaget, René Zazzo that conveys A. Soral while laying his stone the building. We rediscovered through this work on oneself. Also, to avoid falling into pure psychologism, there is a reading class for the flirty, readers and women through the prism through Marxist Karl Marx, Georgy Lukacs and Michel Clouscard (and Pier Paolo Pasolini between sexuality and conscience social).
All this, to understand that beyond drag, this book is a socio-economic critique of feminization where one perceives that the societal left and the ram of neo-liberalism (this will be the subject of his next complementary book this one "Towards feminisation")
Nb: I promise that I write as it comes and I'm not a eulogy of A. Soral, this is an honest review on an excellent book. Now I read all our other writers I have quoted.