A review by theminiarcanist
Women & Power: A Manifesto by Mary Beard

3.0

I wish this was longer, and that there was a third part to it. I understand that this is derived from the professor's lectures made tracking the history of power, but it definitely is missing a third part that would dive just a bit deeper. Nonetheless, this is a good book to pick up if you'd like a chance to look to better understand the perceptions of power. There's a great list of extended readings at the end, and Beard does a fantastic job drawing connections I hadn't seen before. Again, I just would like a bit more.